WIND POWER IN ARIZONA

Community Benefits of West Camp Wind Project

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Supporting Arizona’s clean energy transition

West Camp Wind Farm and other AES wind farms in Arizona will contribute to the state’s ambitious goal to reach 80% renewable energy by 2050.

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About West Camp Wind Farm

 

The West Camp Wind Farm, sometimes referred to as the Navajo County Wind Farm, is a planned up-to-500 MW project consisting of up to 104 wind turbines to be located about 10 miles south of Joseph City, Arizona in Navajo County.

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