Zero Emission Energy


MO Wind Farms


Utility-scale wind farms generate hundreds of megawatts of clean power, feeding the grid while reducing dependence on fossil fuels and supporting U.S. renewable energy goals. Often paired with battery storage and, in some regions, solar farms, they improve grid reliability, enable microgrid resilience, and strengthen the foundation for widespread electrification.

MO largest wind farms

WIND FARM MW TURBINES LOCATION
High Prairie 400 175 Adair County
Farmers City 146 73 Atchison County
Outlaw 299 91 Atchison County
Rock Creek 300 150 Atchison County
North Fork Ridge 149 69 Barton County
Lost Creek Ridge Wind Farm 149 99 DeKalb County
Osborn 201 97 DeKalb County
Kings Point 149 69 Lawrence County
Tenaska Clear Creek 242 111 Nodaway County
White Cloud 237 89 Nodaway County

Feeding directly into the grid, these wind projects reduce reliance on fossil fuels, help meet MO state and national renewable portfolio targets, and provide long-term stability for electrification efforts. Increasingly, wind farms are co-located with battery energy storage systems (BESS) and solar farms, creating hybrid renewable hubs that improve grid reliability and maximize land use. They also play an important role in microgrid deployments, offering resilient local power for communities, industries, and critical infrastructure.