Pipestone, Minnesota 2001
Windpower
development on the Prarie
Buffalo
Ridge is a 62-mile-long segment of
the Bemis Moraine (a mound of
glacial deposits including rocks)
located in Lincoln and Pipestone
Counties in southwest Minnesota
and Brookings County, South
Dakota. Farming consists primarily
of agricultural crops (corn,
soybeans, small grains and hay;
pasture).
There
are three phases of windpower/electrical
development within the Buffalo
Ridge Wind Resource Area on US 14
between Marshall and Lake Benton.
The generators are at the top of
168-foot hollow steel
towers. Three
blades on the turbines are painted
black to improve their ability to
shed ice and wind sensors are kept
free of ice by heat lamps
positioned above them.
Landowners receive lump sum
payments and the town of Lake
Benton Twonship receives property
taxes for Lincoln County and its
school district.
The project is a
consequence of a 1994 agreement
with the State of Minnesota, in
return for storage of additional
nuclear waste in outdoor metal
casks at Prarie Island in Red Wing
Minnesota.A new historical society
in Lake Benton has begun to
develop school materials about wind
power for 10,000 Minnesota
sixth-graders and is raising money
to build a learning center with a
working wind
generator and other exhibits for
students and tour groups.
Historic
structures | Moore's
Building | Pipestone
National Monument | Wind
generation/Buffalo Ridge