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Duke Energy enters Iowa market with 207-MW wind project

By WPED Staff | September 21, 2021

Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions is planning to construct the 207-MW Ledyard Windpower project in Kossuth County, Iowa, the company’s first renewable energy project in the state.

Verizon has entered a 15-year virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) for 180 MW of wind energy generated by Ledyard Windpower to support the company’s sustainability goals.

“We’re excited to enter into the Iowa market, a state that has valuable wind resources and is ranked second in wind energy generation,” said Chris Fallon, president of Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions. “Ledyard Windpower will not only add cleaner energy and economic value to Kossuth County, but it will also contribute to Duke Energy’s goal of reaching 47,000 MW of renewable energy by 2050.”

Once in operation, the Ledyard Windpower project will increase Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions’ U.S. wind capacity to over 3.1 GW. The site will provide enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of more than 72,450 U.S. homes.

Ledyard Windpower, which is slated for completion at the end of 2022, will create approximately 200 jobs during peak construction. Additionally, the 12,000-acre agriculture site, which will continue to be used by farmers, will provide local tax revenues during assessment years of commercial operation to the county and local school districts, as well as payments to participating landowners.

Ledyard Windpower was co-developed by Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions and Amshore Renewable Energy.

Full mobilization of construction for the project began in August 2021 by Wanzek Construction. Vestas will supply 46 Vestas V150 4.5-MW turbines for the project and Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions will perform the site’s long-term maintenance and operations.

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