North Dakota paves the way in wind energy
The Aurora Wind Farm is located in Williams and Mountrail counties, North Dakota, adjacent to Enel’s Lindahl Wind Farm. Using 71 turbines, the plant is expected to generate around 1.3 TWh of sustainable energy each year, equivalent to the electricity needs of over 100,000 US households annually. Avoiding 850,000 tons of CO2 emissions each year, Aurora Wind is helping protect our environment from carbon pollution.
Technology
Wind
Status
In operation
Capacity
299 MW
Energy production
1.3 TWh annually
CO2 Emissions avoided
850,000 tons annually
Electricity equivalent
100,000+ US households annually
Milestones
Community Impact
Enel Green Power is committed to creating long-term shared value and sustainability for the Williams County community. The project created 300 construction jobs during the construction phase, generating new opportunities for locally owned businesses, and 12-15 full-time permanent jobs. During the pandemic, Enel responded to support the health and well-being of its host communities by committing $58,000 in funds to first responders: the Tioga Medical Center, Ray Volunteer Fire District, Tioga Volunteer Fire District and Wildrose Volunteer Fire District.
Enel is working hard to develop the future wind workforce of North Dakota and as part of a multi-year commitment has sponsored the annual Drone Camp for Kids in Tioga to engage local students in STEM education. Additionally, Enel supports a scholarship at Lake Region State College for the wind turbine technician program, with preference given to students who hail from the Lindahl and Aurora project area.
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Workers >300
Workers >300 Construction jobs
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Investment 220
Investment 220 Million dollars in local investment
Digital Initiatives
In building wind farms, we deploy innovative tools and techniques, such as construction machinery equipped with active safety systems, smart tracking, advanced digital platforms and tablet software solutions to monitor and remotely support site activities, as well as plant commissioning. These processes and tools will enable swifter, more accurate and reliable data collection, thereby improving the quality of construction and facilitating communication between on-site and off-site teams. Smart glasses, 360-degree cameras and drones are used to perform virtual site visits, safety inspections and gather more information about the site.