Project Overview
Indiana Crossroads Wind Farm will be located in White County, northwest of Indianapolis. The wind farm will complement the area’s sprawling corn and soybean fields, providing local farmers with a stable, drought-resistant cash crop in the form of landowner lease payments.
Energy Output
Indiana Crossroads Farm will have an installed capacity of 302 megawatts (MW). Indiana Crossroads' generation will be equivalent to the consumption of 76,000 Indiana homes.
Benefits
Community
Indiana Crossroads Wind Farm yields significant economic benefits to the community in the form of payments to landowners, local spending, and annual community investment.
Indiana Crossroads represents a capital investment of approximately $422 million. The project will create hundreds of full-time equivalent jobs during construction and several permanent jobs during the life of the project. Millions of dollars will be spent within 50 miles of the wind farm through the life of the project.
Environment
Indiana Crossroads Wind Farm will save more than 537 million liters of water each year and displaces carbon emissions from fossil fuel power plants, a major contributor to climate change. Wind energy also enhances air quality by helping to mitigate the health effects of harmful air pollutants.
Landowners
Indiana Crossroads Wind Farm is compatible with other land uses and will provide a stable form of income to local landowners. Millions of dollars will be paid to local landowners through the life of the project.
Technology
Turbines
Modern wind turbine generators are sophisticated, high-tech machines designed to capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into electricity. A turbine’s blades capture the wind and rotate an internal shaft connected to a gearbox spinning a generator to produce electricity.
Indiana Crossroads Wind Farm will consist of state of the art, modern wind turbines using cutting-edge technology.
Made in the USA
The vast majority of wind farm equipment is manufactured in the United States.
Construction Updates
Please note dates are planned and may change. Changes will be reflected in the next day update.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the following:
Phone: 800-970-6841 | E-mail: indianacrossroads@edpr.com
This week
All Activities Are Weather Dependent
Escorted Heavy Hauls have the right of way
Please be careful driving on site and stay off the shoulders.
Typical Increase Activity:
- Laydown yard – St. Rd 43 (between E 4th St and W 100 S, Reynolds)
PLEASE DRIVE WITH CAUTION NEAR WORK ZONES.
Delivery map
Indiana Crossroads community,
This website will not be updated again until the Turbine Delivery scope of the project which will begin again early spring, 2021. Until then, have a good winter!