The facility includes a 160-foot-tall (49 m), 200 kilowatt NEG Micon M700 wind turbine (visible from Interstate 94), and a 72-kilowatt solar array at ground level and on the rooftop.
With its administration of a centralized energy market, Midwest ISO's stated goal is to ensure that the growing demand for power is served in an efficient and effective manner.
[6] Great River Energy is part of Grid North Partners a broad mix of 10 investor-owned and not-for-profit cooperative and municipal utilities working together to ensure continued safe, reliable and affordable electric service.
We all serve customers in the Upper Midwest and own and operate transmission infrastructure throughout our respective service territories.
[7] Purchase contracts limits local distributors (Great River Energy's customers) to a 5% maximum of self-generation.