- Leverages an unlimited resource —requiring zero fuel cost
- Generates reliable electricity for decades
- Produces no emissions or pollution
The onshore wind industry supports more than 130,000 American jobs today and will continue to transform local economies across the U.S. for generations to come.
Partnering with landowners and local communities
With every onshore wind project we undertake, we prioritize the needs of the community and work to deliver benefits to all stakeholders. That begins with landowners. By hosting our onshore wind projects, landowners earn regular, passive income from long-term lease payments. Our wind projects also boost local property tax revenues, supporting infrastructure and emergency services. And as a responsible developer, we maintain the quality of project land at all project stages, preserving soil, wildlife habitats, and natural resources.
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Ford Ridge WindFord Ridge Wind, located in Ford County, Illinois, produces 120 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power more than 57,000 homes annually. The project includes power purchase agreements with BHJ USA, LLC, Mars Wind, Inc., and Silgan Containers. Ford Ridge Wind provides over $2.2 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Lincoln LandLincoln Land Wind, located in Morgan County, Illinois, produces 302 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power more than 128,000 homes annually. The project includes power purchase agreements with Meta and McDonald's. Lincoln Land Wind provides over $5 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Sunflower WindSunflower Wind, located in Marion County, Kansas, produces 200 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power more than 78,000 homes annually. The project includes corporate power purchase agreements with Levis, Valvoline, Great Lakes Cheese, the J.M. Smucker Company, Amy’s Kitchen, Stryker, PepsiCo, Citizens Financial, and Amcor. Sunflower Wind provides over $2 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Haystack WindHaystack Wind Farm, located in Wayne County, Nebraska, produces nearly 300 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power 95,000 homes annually. The project includes corporate power purchase agreements with Hormel Foods, Target, and PepsiCo. Haystack Wind provides over $4 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Plum Creek WindPlum Creek Wind, located in Wayne County, Nebraska, produces 230 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power 81,000 homes annually. The project includes corporate power purchase agreements with the J.M. Smucker Company, Vail Resorts, and Avery Dennison Corporation. Plum Creek Wind provides over $3 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Willow Creek WindWillow Creek Wind, located in Butte County, South Dakota, generates 103 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power 36,000 homes annually. The project includes a corporate power purchase agreement with NIMECA and provides $1 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Amazon/Dermott WindAmazon/Dermott Wind, located in Scurry County, Texas, generates 253 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power 74,000 homes annually. The project includes corporate power purchase agreements with Amazon and Iron Mountain. Amazon/Dermott Wind provides over $3 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Helena WindHelena Wind – part of the Helena Energy Center, a co-located wind and solar project – is located in Bee County, Texas. The combined project generates 268.2 megawatts of onshore wind power and 250 megawatts of solar power—enough to power 128,000 homes annually. Helena Energy Center provides over $6.9 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually. Helena Wind includes corporate power purchase agreements with Henkel and Google.
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Lockett WindLockett Wind, located in Wilbarger County, Texas, generates 184 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough electricity to power more than 59,000 homes annually. The project includes a corporate power purchase agreement with Allianz Risk Transfer and provides over $2.2 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Sage Draw WindSage Draw Wind, located in Garza County and Lynn County, Texas, generates 338 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough electricity to power more than 102,000 homes annually. The project includes a corporate power purchase agreement with ExxonMobil and provides over $2 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Tahoka WindTahoka Wind, located in Lynn County, Texas, generates 300 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough clean energy to power 95,000 homes annually. The project includes a corporate power purchase agreement with Merrill Lynch and provides over $2 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Western Trail WindWestern Trail Wind, located in Wilbarger County, Texas, generates 367 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power 102,000 homes annually. The project includes corporate power purchase agreements with PepsiCo, Hormel Foods, and Nucor. Western Trail Wind Farm provides $4.9 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
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Willow Springs WindWillow Springs Wind, located in Haskell County, Texas, generates 250 megawatts of onshore wind power—enough to power 73,000 homes annually. The project includes a corporate power purchase agreement with Merrill Lynch and provides $2.5 million in landowner payments and property taxes for local communities annually.
Our locations
Ørsted has office locations and projects across the U.S. to support our growing business, create skilled jobs, and meet the demand for clean, reliable energy.
Use our interactive map to see where we work across the U.S. and the rest of the world.