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"North Dakota – the sixth largest energy producing and exporting state in America – is once again taking pride of place in the energy sector... Wind power represents solid economic development for our rural areas, like Edgeley and Kulm, and it adds to our power generation mix in North Dakota. Importantly, too, it increases our national security by promoting a domestic source of energy.”  

- North Dakota
Office of the Governor

 

 

Edgeley/Kulm Wind Energy Center

Project Partners:
- Florida Power and Light (FPL)
- Basin Electric Cooperative
Location:
LaMoure County, ND
Capacity:
61.5 MW
Type of Power:
Wind
Placed into Service:
October 2003

Project Links:
FPL - Edgeley/Kulm Wind Center

The Edgeley Kulm Wind Center is North Dakota's largest wind farm. Agricultural activities can take place next to the turbine foundation pads. Electricity produced from the project is expected to meet the energy demands of approximately 15,000 North and South Dakota households.

 

 

 
Technical Details

Product Supplied:
Supplies BEF Renewable Energy Certificates

Equipment:

The project consists of 27 1.5-MW GE turbines.

 

 

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