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5.Fowler Ridge II Wind Farm, Benton County, Indiana

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Cost: $77.2 million

Phase two of the Fowler Ridge project spans across 17,000 acres of Indiana farmland in Benton County.

Fowler Ridge II Wind Farm, Benton County, Indiana
Fowler Ridge II Wind Farm, Benton County, Indiana
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Located approximately 90 mi northwest of Indianapolis, Fowler II has the potential to power approximately 50,000 average American homes.

Mortenson Construction’s scope of work included the installation of 133 GE SLE 1.5-megawatt wind turbines, 133 foundations, 19 mi of access roads, 40 mi of underground collection, 345 kV transmission line and one 345 kV project substation.

Fowler Ridge II will deliver more than 1 billion kilowatt hours of clean, renewable electricity every year, and brings new revenue streams to rural communities without impacting traditional farming and grazing practices.

Key Facts

Start/Completion: June 2009/January 2010

Owner: BP Wind Energy, Houston

Contractor: Mortenson Construction, Minneapolis

Civil Engineer: Westwood Professional Services, Eden Prairie, Minn.

Structural Engineer: HDR Engineering Inc., Minneapolis

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