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Langdon Wind Energy Center

Langdon Wind Energy Center

On January 12, 2008, Otter Tail Power Company completed its 40.5-megawatt portion of the Langdon Wind Energy Center. Our company and Minnkota Power Cooperative, Inc. also purchase wind-generated electricity from FPL Energy, who owns the remainder of the 159-megawatt site and is the project developer. The wind farm was built near Langdon, North Dakota, in Cavalier County.

Construction began in mid-July. See photos of the construction process.

Quick facts

Location 6-12 miles south of Langdon, North Dakota
Size 159 megawatts (MW)
Minnkota Power Cooperative portion 99 MW
Otter Tail Power Company portion 60 MW
Turbines 106 turbines, 1.5 MW each, manufactured by General Electric
Tower height Approximately 250 feet to center of hub
Turbine blades Variable pitch – 120 feet long
Cut-in wind speed 8 mph
Cut-out wind speed 56 miles per hour
Maximum output 35-55 mph
Delivery point Langdon Substation
Transmission Langdon to Hensel 115-kilovolt (kV) line
35 miles in length
Existing 41.6-kV line will be upgraded at a cost of $10 million, including modifications to the Langdon and Hensel Substations
Terms Minnkota portion – 25-year power purchase agreement
Otter Tail Power Company portion – 25-year power purchase agreement for 19.5 MW; company will own 40.5 MW
Start-up date The entire wind facility was fully operational January 12, 2008.