Mortenson has been selected by MidAmerican Energy Co. to build two wind farms in Iowa as part of MidAmerican’s Wind XI Project, a broader plan to install 2 GW of wind energy in the state by 2019.
The new Arbor Hill and Ivester wind farms will be Mortenson’s 16th and 17th wind projects built in the state for MidAmerican, adding 341 MW to Iowa’s grid.
With the addition of the new wind projects, Mortenson will have installed approximately 3 GW of wind energy for MidAmerican – and more than 4 GW of wind energy in Iowa over the past 23 years.
“We continue to have a strong relationship with MidAmerican Energy and look forward to helping them reach their goal of serving their customers’ electricity demand with 100 percent renewable energy,” says Tim Maag, vice president and general manager for Mortenson’s wind energy group. “It’s an exciting time to be a part of Iowa’s wind energy revolution.”
Arbor Hill, located in Adair County, includes 125 Vestas turbines with tower hub heights of 95 meters, totaling 250 MW of output. Notably, Mortenson got its start in wind energy construction with its first project near the town of Adair in 1995. Adair County is also home to the Rolling Hills wind farm, which Mortenson built for MEC.
The Ivester project, located in Grundy County, is approximately 130 miles from Arbor Hill and consists of 35 Siemens Gamesa turbines with a combination of tower heights of 85.1 meters and 80 meters, totaling 91 MW. Grundy County is home to the Wellsburg wind project, which was also built by Mortenson for MEC.
The scope of work for both projects will include access roads, foundations, collection system installation and erection of the turbines. Mortenson will self-perform all civil and high-voltage work associated with these projects.