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Wind Farms in North Dakota


Wind Farms In North Dakota

Jamestown, North Dakota

August 11, 2021


There is wind and then there is constant wind. North Dakota seems to have the latter.


I took these photos yesterday. The flag was one of those big ‘uns. I did not slick back my hair - it was blown back by the wind. playing golf in North Dakota must be more frustrating than usual.


As I suspected, North Dakota has a number of wind farms. I suspect there would be more here but the state is so remote from load centers.


North Dakota is known for being windy and the potential for wind energy is great. According to a study completed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and AWS Truepower, North Dakota is the sixth “windiest state.” Click here to view NREL’s 80-meter wind resource map for the United States.


North Dakota has more than 3,000 MW of wind energy capacity installed throughout the state, consisting of more than 1,500 wind turbines. North Dakota’s wind resource is ranked sixth in the country, and the state ranks 11th for installed wind capacity, getting more than 20 percent of its power from wind resources.


According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the national capacity factor in 2016 averaged 34.7 percent, and the American Wind Energy Association reports North Dakota’s capacity factor as 40.43 percent. Basin Electric Power Cooperative reports that its PrairieWinds 1 wind farm reached a 50 percent capacity factor in 2016. Capacity factor is the actual electricity output of a power generating facility, divided by the maximum output it could provide if it ran at full output 100 percent of the time for a full year.





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