Virginia's Rocky Forge Wind Project Under Construction, Set for Energy Production
Virginia's Rocky Forge Wind Project, the state's first onshore wind farm, is under construction and expected to generate power later this year. The project, with a capacity of 79.3 megawatts, aims to supply energy for over 20,000 homes and provide significant tax revenue for Botetourt County.

Construction of the Rocky Forge Wind Project is underway in Botetourt County, Virginia, with two turbines installed and eleven more to follow. This project, which has faced delays over the past decade, is set to produce 79.3 megawatts of energy, sufficient to power 20,000 homes.
A pivotal power purchase agreement with a local Google data center in 2024 facilitated the project's progress, despite community concerns regarding environmental impacts. Once operational, it is projected to generate $25 million in tax revenue, benefiting local public services. The ongoing construction signals a shift towards cleaner energy sources in the region, indicating growing investment in renewable infrastructure.




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