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Interactive: Where are wind turbines in Kansas? Use this map to explore them statewide

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Wind Farms in Kansas

What largely started on the windy plains of western Kansas continues to migrate east, bringing turbines closer to population centers. The Sunflower State’s growing wind farm business has brought money to landowners and reduced the state’s reliance on coal. But that doesn’t mean everyone is happy.

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Where are the wind farms in Kansas? Use this map to explore them across the state

Kansas has become a national leader in wind energy generation, producing more than 40% of its energy from wind. Use this clickable map to see where wind farms are located, when they were built, and zoom in for a closer look. Source: Kansas Advanced Power Alliance


This story was originally published October 24, 2021 at 4:30 AM.

Neil Nakahodo
The Kansas City Star
Neil Nakahodo is a graphic artist at The Kansas City Star. He’s been with the company for over 20 years, producing illustrations, graphics and videos.
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Wind Farms in Kansas

What largely started on the windy plains of western Kansas continues to migrate east, bringing turbines closer to population centers. The Sunflower State’s growing wind farm business has brought money to landowners and reduced the state’s reliance on coal. But that doesn’t mean everyone is happy.