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Crow Lake Wind

Una asociación única que facilita la propiedad y la participación de la comunidad

USA
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Ubicación
United States
Tipo
Wind power
Registry
Standards
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Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

Quality Education

19 training sessions

held for employees on turbine construction and health and safety

Affordable and Clean Energy

152,000 MWh

clean energy supplied to the national grid on average annually

Industry, Innovation and Infrasctruture

151,500 solar panels installed

to harness the sunshine

Climate Action

88,000 tonnes of CO2e

mitigated on average each year thanks to the project

The Solution

Spanning 36,000 acres in South Dakota, this wind power project is a product of innovative community collaboration between 3 parties. In total the wind farm comprises 108 turbines: Basin Electric Power Cooperative (BEPC) owns 100; a group of south Dakotans, South Dakotan Wind Partners own 7; and 1 is owned by Mitchell Technical Institute (MTI). The Crow Lake Wind project harnesses the wind to power homes with clean electricity, displacing energy generated from fossil fuels. The total installed capacity of the project is around 162MW, 1 MW serves around 800 homes, so at full capacity, 129,000 homes can be served!

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The Impact

No other wind project in the country has used this ownership structure, which has yielded many benefits to the community surrounding the Crow Lake project. The local residents involved in the project have taken the opportunity to gain ownership of their energy production and ensure that jobs and taxes stay in the local area. Local economic development is further boosted thanks to the distribution of payments across multiple landowners where the project takes place. Furthermore students at MTI now have the opportunity to gain practical experience working with wind turbines, adding another dimension to their studies, helping them to get a job later on. The project displaces fossil-fuel generated energy; meeting growing demands with clean energy and helping drive a low carbon future in the USA.

Project ID: 302559
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