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Wind-power project proposed south of Harrold
Credit: By Bob Mercer | KELO | Jun 24, 2021 | www.keloland.com ~~
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State regulators have received a permit application for another wind-power project in central South Dakota.
ENGIE North America wants to build the 71-turbine North Bend project between Harrold and the Missouri River in western Hyde and eastern Hughes counties.
The state Public Utilities Commission has tentatively scheduled a community meeting for August 11.
ENGIE has the Triple H wind farm just east of the 200-megawatt North Bend project. Earlier this year the company withdrew an application for a proposed Meridian wind farm east of Triple H in the Highmore area.
The full North Bend application is here. The PUC map of the South Dakota wind projects is here.
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