Empowering our community with clean energy
Empowering our community with clean energy
Invenergy's wind projects live at the intersection of community, the environment, and innovation. We've developed more than 200 projects with the trust of our home communities because we are committed to supporting the areas where we work, live and operate.
Community Stories
The Towner team at the 2024 Kiowa County Fair & Rodeo
In September 2024, the Towner team returned to the Kiowa County Fair & Rodeo.
Invenergy Sponsors Plainview School District Re-2 Library Renovation
The Towner Team at the 2023 Kiowa County Fair & Rodeo
Invenergy and Prowers Economic Prosperity Celebrate First Responders at Lamar Days
KidWind Project and Towner Energy Center Host Workshop for Local Teachers
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Testimonials
“Agriculture is a tough business, so other income streams are beneficial to the farm community. We aren’t in control of what is going to happen down the road, but a good income stream makes it more possible for a family to keep the land and then pass it down from generation to generation. That is our goal and that is our hope.”
Norm Arends
Participating Landowner
“The maintenance of the equipment … provides good-paying jobs, locally to help keep a young population in rural counties, providing support for local businesses, higher tax revenue for districts and government services and adds more students in the local rural schools.”
Byron Gillham
Landowner, Spring Canyon Wind Energy Center, Colorado
“Wind energy is making use of what we have available: wind. Period. It's a resource you have to harvest where it is, because you can't ship wind, but you can ship the electricity it creates.”
Linly Stum
Participating Landowner, Towner Energy Center, Colorado
Invenergy in Colorado
Invenergy has a proven track record of accelerating cleaner, more reliable, affordable energy. Our history in Colorado exemplifies just that.
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megawatts in generation capacity across 7 projects
homes powered from electricity generated
full-time operations and maintenance staff and 95 employees at Denver regional office
invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits
Invenergy operated sites totaling 680 megawatts where we provide management and O&M, with 1 project owned by a third party