星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Montana Land Board Approves Wind Project

The Montana land board has agreed to lease land for a new wind power project near Big Timber.


The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation says that the lease covers 640 acres of state school trust land. The state will get a minimum of $21,000 a year from the lease, or more if the project is fully developed.


The Coyote Wind Farm proposes to place eight of its 44 turbines on state land. The 79-megawatt wind farm is now trying to line up contracts for the electricity.


The proposed wind farm, being built by Enerfin Energy Co., is the third major wind-power project in Montana to be approved on state land.


The land board unanimously approved the plan Tuesday.

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