2 Engie Wind Farms in South Dakota Reportedly Suffer Damages After Powerful Storm
Two wind farm projects, owned by French utility company Engie through its subsidiary Engie North America, suffered damage following a powerful storm that hit central South Dakota earlier this week, according to multiple media reports. Turbines, buildings, and other infrastructure at the 250-megawatt Triple H and the 200 MW North Bend wind farms in Hyde county were impacted. No injuries were reported. GE Vernova (GEV) supplied turbines to both the farms. According to a Bloomberg report, over 20 out of the 92 turbine were damaged by hurricane-force winds, which reached 131 miles per hour. The Triple H Wind farm remains offline, the reports added. has reached out to Engie and GE Vernova for comments.
Two wind farm projects, owned by French utility company Engie through its subsidiary Engie North America, suffered damage following a powerful storm that hit central South Dakota earlier this week, according to multiple media reports.
Turbines, buildings, and other infrastructure at the 250-megawatt Triple H and the 200 MW North Bend wind farms in Hyde county were impacted.
No injuries were reported.
GE Vernova (GEV) supplied turbines to both the farms.
According to a Bloomberg report, over 20 out of the 92 turbine were damaged by hurricane-force winds, which reached 131 miles per hour.
The Triple H Wind farm remains offline, the reports added. has reached out to Engie and GE Vernova for comments.