Duke Energy Plans 5,000 Megawatts Of Wind Power For Wyoming

John Laumer
Energy / Renewable Energy
November 15, 2008

Duke Energy has plants to generate 5,000 megawatts of electricity from wind projects located primarily in the West, Southwest and Midwest. As an early entry, Duke is putting 14 turbines on a ridge along Happy Jack Road west of Cheyenne, Wyoming, to provide 30 megawatts of wind-generated electricity to the Cheyenne area. Via:Wyoming Business Report, Duke Energy rides winds of change in Wyoming Image credit:PhotoBucket,Happy Jack, Happy Jack Road/Wyoming Highway 210More About DukeResidential Carbon Offset Program Introduced by Duke Energy ...Duke Energy Announces 20 Megawatt Solar Power Project in North ...Duke Energy Expands Wind Portfolio With Purchase of Catamount ..Duke Energy CEO On Transition To Low Carbon Economy

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