Auburn Harvest
Wind Project

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A Boost for Kansas's Economy

The Auburn Harvest Wind project is a proposed 252-megawatt wind energy project to be located in Osage County, Kansas. When constructed, Auburn Harvest will create millions of dollars in new property tax revenue, along with many short- and long-term economic opportunities for the entire community. Hundreds of construction jobs, several long-term operations jobs, and millions of dollars in property tax revenue mean a brighter future for all of Osage County.

This project is under development by Steelhead Americas, the North American development arm of Vestas, the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer and leading service provider.

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Million Dollars in
Estimated Tax Revenue
330
Million Dollars in Estimated Overall Capital Investment
150
Estimated Construction Jobs
AUBURN
HARVEST
Wind Project
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Committed to Serving Communities

We know the community’s needs must come first for our wind projects to be successful. We’re determined to listen to all perspectives, and we believe strongly in fostering long-term relationships with the people we serve. Learn more and find out how the Auburn Harvest Wind Project will benefit everyone who calls Osage County home.

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Health & Well-Being

Wind farms are a safe and effective means of generating electricity, and we ensure that clean power is delivered diligently through proper siting, construction, and management practices.

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Environment

Compared to other forms of energy production, wind farms have among the fewest environmental impacts. We conduct studies and work with local agencies to site projects in a way that minimizes impacts to wildlife & the environment.

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Property Value

According to multiple peer-reviewed studies, wind projects have no significant long-term impact on property values.

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Decommissioning

Wind farms can provide reliable energy to households and businesses for approximately 30 years. At the end of a project’s life, turbines are removed safely, responsibly, and sustainably, and the impacted land is restored to its former state.

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Project Overview

Auburn Harvest will bring hundreds of construction jobs and millions of dollars in new investment to northeast Kansas.