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Dry Lake Wind Power Project
Navajo County, Arizona
The Dry Lake Wind Power Project, located in Navajo County, Arizona, is the state’s first commercial-scale wind farm. The project is situated on a combination of private, state and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands.
The 30 turbines at this wind power project generate 63 megawatts (MW) of clean, renewable energy and contribute jobs and tax revenue to the local community. Typically, a 63-MW wind power project can generate power for more than 15,000 average homes, according to the American Wind Energy Association’s calculation. The power from Dry Lake benefits customers of the Salt River Project in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
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Dry Lake Wind Power Project is Arizona’s first modern, commercial-scale wind farm. It’s estimated to produce enough electricity to power approximately 15,000 average Arizona homes.
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