
AgriWind Project is located in Tiskilwa, Illinois. AgriWind went into commercial operation in January 2008 and its four turbines are capable of producing 8.4 MW of clean electricity.
Tiskilwa , Illinois

Beebe Renewable Energy Wind Project is a 34 turbine, 81.6 MW wind project located in Ithaca, Michigan. Beebe went into commercial operation in December 2012. Consumers Energy is purchasing energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
Ithaca, Michigan

Blue Breezes Wind Project is located in Blue Earth, Minn. Blue Breezes went into commercial operation in April 2006 and its two turbines are capable of producing 2.5 MW of clean electricity.
Blue Earth, Minnesota

Bluegrass Ridge Wind Project is located in King City, Missouri. Bluegrass Ridge went into commercial operation in January 2008 and its 27 turbines are capable of producing 56.7 MW of clean electricity.
King City, Missouri

Brewster Wind Project is located in Brewster, Minnesota. Brewster Wind Project went into commercial operation in December 2003 and its six turbines are capable of producing 5.7 MW of clean electricity.
Brewster, Minnesota

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

Cisco Wind Project is located in Round Lake, Minnesota. Cisco went into commercial operation April 2008 and its four turbines are capable of producing an 8.4 MW of clean electricity.
8755 Enterprise Drive
Round Lake, Minnesota 95327

Conception Wind Project is located in Stanberry, Missouri. Conception went into commercial operation in July 2008 and its 24 turbines are capable of producing 50.4 MW of clean electricity.
141 Interpower Drive
Stanberry, Missouri 15927

Cow Branch Wind Project located in Tarkio, Missouri. Cow Branch went into commercial operation in April 2008 and its 24 turbines are capable of producing 50.4 MW of clean electricity.
2569 Shures Landing Road
Tarkio, Missouri 21034

Cowell Wind Project is located in Ruthton, Minnesota. Cowell's single turbine went into commercial operation in September 2006 and is capable of generating 2 MW of clean electricity.
Ruthton, Minnesota

CP Wind Project is located in Winnebago, Minnesota. CP Wind Project went into commercial operation in April 2008 and its two turbines are capable of producing 4.2 MW of clean electricity.
Winnebago, Minnesota

Criterion Wind Project is located on Backbone Mountain in Garrett County, Maryland. The 70 MW project consists of 28 turbines and went into commercial operation in December 2010. Old Dominion Electric Cooperative has a 20-year power purchase agreement to purchase the output and renewable energy credits produced by Criterion.

All three Echo Wind Projects are located in Echo, Oregon. Combined, they can produce 64.6 MW, enough clean electricity to power more than 19,000 homes. They went into commercial operation in the Summer 2009. PacifiCorp purchases energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
6500 North Dresden Road
Echo, Oregon 60450-9765

Ewington Wind Project is located in Worthington, Minnesota. Ewington went into commercial operation in January 2008 and its 10 turbines are capable of producing 21 MW of clean electricity.
#1 Industrial Highway
Worthington, Minnesota 19013

Exelon Wind 1 Project is located in Gruver, Texas. Exelon Wind 1 went into commercial operation in February 2006 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
1201 W. 120th Street
Gruver, Texas 60643
800.483.3220

Exelon Wind 10 Project is located in Dumas, Texas. Exelon Wind 10 went into commercial operation in October 2008 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Dumas, Texas

Exelon Wind 11 Project is located in Dumas, Texas. Exelon Wind 11 went into commercial operation in May 2009 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Dumas, Texas

Exelon Wind 2 Project is located in Gruver, Texas. Exelon Wind 2 went into commercial operation in February 2006 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Gruver, Texas

Exelon Wind 3 Project is located in Spearman, Texas. Exelon Wind 3 went into commercial operation in February 2006 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Spearman, Texas

Exelon Wind 4 Project is located in Gruver, Texas. Exelon Wind 4 went into commercial operation in January 2008 and its 38 turbines can produce 79.8 MW of clean electricity.
Gruver, Texas

Exelon Wind 5 Project is located in Stratford, Texas. Exelon Wind 5 went into commercial operation in December 2006 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Stratford, Texas

Exelon Wind 6 Project is located in Texhoma, Texas. Exelon Wind 6 went into commercial operation in February 2007 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Texhoma, Texas

Exelon Wind 7 Project is located in Sunray, Texas. Exelon Wind 7 went into commercial operation in March 2009 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Sunray, Texas

Exelon Wind 8 Project is located in Sunray, Texas. Exelon Wind 8 went into commercial operation in April 2009 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Sunray, Texas

Exelon Wind 9 Project is located in Sunray, Texas. Exelon Wind 9 went into commercial operation in September 2008 and its eight turbines can produce 10 MW of clean electricity.
Sunray, Texas

Greensburg Wind Project is located southwest of Greensburg in Kiowa County, Kansas. Greensburg Wind Project went into commercial operation in March 2010 and its 10 turbines are capable of producing 12.5 MW, enough clean electricity to power approximately 4,000 homes. Kansas Power Pool purchases energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
Kiowa County, Kansas

Harvest I Wind Project was Michigan’s first commercial-scale wind project and spans 3,200 acres between Elkton and Pigeon, in Huron County, Michigan. Harvest I went into commercial operation January 2008 and its 32 turbines are capable of producing 52.8 MW of clean electricity. Wolverine Power Cooperative has a 20-year agreement to purchase the output from the Harvest I Wind Project.
250 N. Maxwell Road
Elkton, Michigan 48731

Harvest II Wind Project went into commercial operation in November 2012. Harvest II is a 33 turbine, 59 MW wind project located near Harvest I Wind Project in Huron County, Michigan. Consumers Energy has a 20 year agreement to purchase the output of Harvest II.
Huron County, Michigan

High Plains is located in Panhandle, Texas. It went into commercial operation in September 2008 and its eight turbines are capable of producing 10 MW of clean electricity.
Panhandle, Texas

Loess Hills Wind Project is located in Rock Port, Missouri. Loess Hills went into commercial operation in April 2008 and its four turbines are capable of producing 5 MW of clean electricity.
3146 Sanatoga Rd.
Rock Port, Missouri 19464

Marshall Wind Project is located in Marshall, Minnesota. Marshall went into commercial operation in April 2008 and its nine turbines are capable of producing 18.9 MW of clean electricity.
182 Pine Meadow Drive
Marshall, Minnesota 96056

Michigan Wind 1 Project is the largest commercial-scale wind project in Michigan and is located in Elkton, Michigan. Michigan Wind 1 went into commercial operation in December 2008 and its 46 turbines are capable of producing 69 MW, enough clean electricity to power approximately 20,000 homes. Consumers Energy is purchasing energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
1387 East Atwater Road
Elkton, Michigan 48475

Michigan Wind 2 Project is located in Minden City, Michigan. Michigan Wind 2 went into commercial operation in January 2012 and its 50 turbines are capable of producing 90 MW, enough clean electricity to power approximately 30,000 homes. Consumers Energy is purchasing energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
Minden City, Michigan

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

Norgaard Wind Project is located in Lake Benton, Minnesota. Norgaard went into commercial operation in April 2006 and its seven turbines are capable of producing 8.8 MW of clean electricity.
Lake Benton, Minnesota

Shooting Star Wind Project is 104 MW wind project in Kiowa County, Kansas. It went into commerical operation in September 2012. Mid-Kansas Electric Company has a 20-year agreement to purchase 100% of the output from the Shooting Star Wind Project.
Kiowa County, Kansas

Threemile Canyon Wind Project is located in Boardman, Oregon. Threemile Canyon went into commercial operation in August 2009 and its six turbines can produce 9.9 MW, enough clean electricity to power more than 2,900 homes. PacifiCorp purchases energy from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.
Boardman, Oregon

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

Whitetail Wind Project is a 57 turbine, 92 MW wind project located in Laredo, Texas. Whitetail went into commercial operation in December 2012. The project has a 25-year power purchase agreement with Austin Energy for its entire output.
Laredo, Texas

Wildcat Wind Project is located near Lovington, New Mexico. Wildcat went into commercial operation in July 2012 and its 13 turbines can produce 27 MW. LCEC Generation, LLC purchases the energy produced by Wildcat.

Wolf Wind Project is located in Rushmore, Minnesota. Wolf went into commercial operation in April 2006 and its five turbines are capable of producing 6.3 MW of electricity.
Rushmore, Minnesota