DeWitt County wind farm that helps power Meta goes online – NPR Illinois

 Wind turbinesA spokesman said the company projects $94 million in local tax revenue and landowner income over the life of the project, which is expected to be 20-25 years. A majority of the power Alta generates (125 megawatts) will go to the DeKalb Data Center. The rest was sold to the Indiana Municipal Power Agency.
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Old Spartan
2 years ago

What an atrocious eyesore scarring beautiful farmland in our state. This greenie technology makes you sick to your stomach. And there is no cost savings whatsoever.

The Doctor
2 years ago
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I pass through the huge wind farm on I-65 every now and then, ugly. One day I came back on US 41 and was very close to the turbines. Lots of rust, even uglier close up. Waiting for a few to fall down.

Admin
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Spartan

No worries. Taxpayer will probably be funding their removal at some point.

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