Minnesota

The Kas Brothers, Woodstock, MN: Community Wind Project

The Kas Brothers of Woodstock, MN were the first farmers in the country to own their own utility-scale turbines.

Read more about their project in the Spring 2001 Windustry Newsletter.

Minwind III - IX, Luverne, MN: Community Wind Project

The Minwind projects are a series of nine farmer-owned wind projects near the town of Luverne in southwestern Minnesota.  All of the Minwind projects were based around the idea that local ownership is central to maximizing local benefits, and the projects are intended to both generate new income for farmers and benefit the local community’s economy.

Minwind I & II, Luverne, MN: Community Wind Project

Minwind I & II are two innovative farmer-owned utility scale wind project in Luverne, MN.

Read more about them in the Fall 2002 Windustry Newsletter.

Carleton College, Northfield, MN: Community Wind Project

Carleton College installed the first college owned commercial scale wind turbine in the country in September 2004. The 1.65 MW turbine offsets approximately 40% of the campus' electricity use.

Read Windustry's case study in our Summer 2006 Newsletter.

Lac qui Parle Valley High School, Madison, MN: Community Wind Project

Lac qui Parle Valley High School has had a 225 kW wind turbine since 1997. Read more in this Clean Energy Resource Teams case study.

Worthington, MN: Community Wind Project

Missouri River Energy Services put up four turbines near Worthington, MN. 

Read more about the RiverWinds project in Worthington, MN by clicking here.

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