- Idaho Wind Projects

Cassia Wind Project is located in Twin Falls County, Idaho. Cassia went into commercial operation in March 2009 and its 14 turbines can produce 29.4 MW, enough clean electricity to power more than 9,000 homes. Idaho Power purchases energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
Twin Falls County, Idaho

Mountain Home Wind Project is located in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. Mountain Home went into commercial operation in January 2009 and its 20 turbines can produce 42 MW, enough clean electricity to power more than 12,000 homes. Idaho Power purchases energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
2233A Mountain Creek Parkway
Glenns Ferry, Idaho 75211

Tuana Springs Wind Project is located in Twin Falls County, Idaho. Tuana Springs went into commercial operation in 2010 and its eight turbines can produce 16.8 MW, enough clean electricity to power more than 5,000 homes. Idaho Power purchases energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
Twin Falls County, Idaho
Generating More Low-Carbon Electricity
Exelon Wind was developed as part of our efforts to provide more low-carbon electricity in the marketplace through our environmental and business strategy: Exelon 2020. A division of Exelon Power, Exelon Wind has wind projects in 10 states.
Emergency Planning
All Exelon facilities employ sophisticated emergency response plans to protect public health and safety. These plans are reviewed and approved by state governments and regulatory agencies. The emergency planning includes coordination with local counties, municipalities and school districts.
Supporting the Local Economy
Exelon Wind pays local real estate taxes totaling about $6.2 million every year to support county and township government, area schools, libraries, park districts and other taxing bodies where our plants are located.