Crystal Lake Wind Farm
43°13′45″N 93°50′28″W / 43.22917°N 93.84111°W / 43.22917; -93.84111Status Operational Owner(s) Next Era Power generation Nameplate capacity 416 MW
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Crystal Lake Wind Farm is an electricity generating wind farm facility in Winnebago and Hancock County, Iowa, United States. It is owned by a subsidiary of Florida-based Next Era and began operations in 2008. With the completion of phase 3 of the project it has a generating capacity of 416 megawatts.[1] It is located roughly five miles from Britt, Iowa, and is on the edge of Crystal Lake, which the wind farm is named after.
References
- ^ "Crystal Lake I, II & III Wind Energy Center" (PDF). NextEra Energy Resources. 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
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