Minnesota PUC authorizes Xcel Energy to update Grand Meadow Wind Farm

Published on October 04, 2021 by Chris Galford

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The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) last week approved an Excel Energy proposal to replace existing turbines at the 100.5 MW Grand Meadow Wind Farm, effectively modernizing its capabilities and extending its service life.

Set in Mower County, the Grand Meadow Wind Farm has been providing energy since 2008. However, even the cleanest projects have a lifespan, and Xcel hopes to expand this one’s capabilities to 2048. Along the way, the company noted that replacements and upgrades would also allow it to increase energy production and improve reliability.

“With each of these renewable energy projects the Commission approves, it provides renewable energy a more stable future in Minnesota and helps us move toward a lower carbon-generation fleet. In addition to the positive environmental effects, these renewable energy projects will save consumers on their electric bills,” Commissioner Valerie Means said.

Xcel itself also views the farm’s repowering as a means of spurring economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. In this regard, it’s one of a number of projects the company has planned, which could save ratepayers more than $200 million thanks to reduced fuel purchases and more efficient operations. Grand Meadow alone is estimated to bring $475,000 in annual tax revenues from its repowering, though, along with $12 million over the anticipated life of the project, potentially helping local farmers and other members of Minnesota’s rural communities.