Largest Wind Farm Built At Once In North America Now Running In Oklahoma

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The largest wind farm built at once in North America is now running in Oklahoma. Public Service Company of Oklahoma said the hundreds of turbines are part of its efforts to increase renewable energy and save money for its customers.

PSO said the newest wind farm, combined with the two others that recently opened in Central Oklahoma, will save customers about $1 billion over the farms' 30-year lifetime.

PSO and its parent company, American Electric Power, are taking advantage of Oklahoma's winds. The North Central Energy Facilities, which are made up of the Sundance, Maverick and Traverse wind farms, are in Central Oklahoma. The latest wind farm, Traverse, which opened last month in Blaine and Custer Counties, has 356 turbines.

"We've won over a lot of people on this one,” said Wayne Greene, PSO spokesman. “We're going to produce an enormous amount of jobs, economic activity and ad valorem tax payments, so we're making friends out there."

Greene said some employees who worked at coal plants transitioned to the wind farms. He also said the Traverse Wind Farm produces enough energy to power 440,000 homes a day.

"We're being good stewards of the earth by producing natural energy that does not pollute in its creation,” said Greene. “At the same time, we're being good stewards of our customers' pocketbook quite frankly."

When News On 6 asked about risks to wildlife, AEP said it follows all laws and works with public and private groups to protect animals both in its location choices and operations.

AEP’s EVP and chief operating officer, Lisa Barton, said these wind farms are critical in flipping the company's energy mix from 70% fossil fuels to 70% renewable energy by 2031. "We are going to sequentially and consistently move to a clean energy economy by harnessing the power of wind and bringing that benefit to our customers," said Barton.

PSO said it is Oklahoma energy produced for Oklahoma customers. Through the PSO Wind Choice program, customers can buy up to 100-percent of their power from wind sources.

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When News On 6 asked about risks to wildlife, AEP said it follows all laws and works with public and private groups to protect animals both in its location choices and operations.

Didn't really answer the question. I remember (one of) the largest wind "farms" back in the day, the Altamont, and the turbines never operating. They shut them down because of the birds flying into the blades.

Also, they have a problem with the blades because they can't be recycled.

Best of luck, regardless.
 

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When this first came out (wind energy) there was an option to opt for it on your electric bill. We thought, "Holy cow! Wind energy? That's almost free! Sign me up!"
Our bill went up by almost $60.00.
When we called to find out why we were paying more for free energy they said "Oh I see here you signed up for the wind energy program. That's our most expensive option, but thank you for helping out the environment".
We canceled right then and there. It's all a scam to get more money funneled to democrat politicians. Remember Solindra?
"Gimme millions Mr Politician, I'll give you back millions, and then file for bankruptcy"
 

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