At the end of 2016, the installed capacity for wind power in Minnesota was 3,500 megawatts (MW). Wind power generated nearly 18 percent of Minnesotaâs electricity in 2016, ranking sixth in the nation for wind energy as a share of total electricity generation.
Large wind farms in Minnesota include the Buffalo Ridge Wind Farm (225 MW), the Fenton Wind Farm (205.5 MW), the Nobles Wind Farm (201 MW), the Odell Wind Farm (200 MW) and the Bent Tree Wind Farm (201 MW).
Transmission Grid Improvements
The CapX2020 project (capacity expansion 2020) is developing the transmission grid infrastructure to improve capacity, reliability, and support further wind power development. The project is mostly in Minnesota but reaches into North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin as well. One phase of the project, a line from Monticello to St. Cloud was completed in 2011. Other lines will run from near Brookings, South Dakota to Hampton, Minnesota, from Fargo, North Dakota to St. Cloud, and from LaCrosse, Wisconsin to Hampton. The project involves constructing about 590 miles of 345 kV transmission line and 68 miles of 238 kV transmission line. CapX2020 is expected to be completed around 2015. in
Minnesota has a renewable portfolio standard requiring 25% of electricity come from renewable sources by 2025.
Statistics
See also
- List of wind farms in the United States
- Wind power in the United States
References
External links
- Minnesota Department of Commerce
- AWEA State Wind Fact Sheets
- "Minnesota Wind Farms, Completed as of December 31, 2010" (PDF), www.windtoday.netÂ