The project developers, Clipper Windpower and BP Alternative Energy, expected to build Titan in several phases and, when completed, it would have been one of the largest wind farms in the world.
[2] However, this is no longer planned, as Clipper Windpower has since ceased production of wind turbines due to financial problems and the potential capacity is double local demand.
[5] Operating at full planned capacity, the proposed expansion would be able to supply the electricity for 100% of the households in the state several times over.
Northwestern Energy has a long-term power purchase agreement.
[1][7] As of 2018, BP is planning to use the project as a pilot for battery storage with Tesla.