The Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota is seeking financing for a $42 million wind farm.
The farm would provide 30 megawatts of power to the reservation. The tribe already has a 750-kilowatt wind turbine, considered the first in Indian Country, that has enough power for 220 homes.
In addition to the $42 million farm, the tribe is considering two more 10-megawatt farms.
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(AP 5/31)
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