Scout & Community

Every Scout Project

lives somewhere...

From sponsoring local events to protecting wildlife, we’ve formed happy, win-win relationships with the communities that are home to our wind farms.

Scout Improves
Communities

Local communities will collect

$3.2 Bn

annually by 2050 in tax revenue from land lease payments and property taxes

Wind Plants leave

99%

of a property-owner’s surrounding land free

Clean energy now employs

3.3M

Americans, about 3X as many as fossil fuel industries combined

The U.S. wind industry employs America’s veterans at a rate

67%

above the national average.

Real People, Real Places

Scout gets involved in communities, wherever our Projects live.

  • Scout Clean Energy was pleased to donate $25,000 to the Friends of Badger Mountain in Spring 2021, and the organization received a matching $25,000 donation!  Additionally, on behalf of the Hors...

  • Scout Clean Energy recently purchased at auction the Grand Champion Market Wether Goat; Grand Champion barrow; and Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Steers!

  • Scout Clean Energy is honored to be sponsoring the upgrades to the electrical and lighting systems at the hand County 4-H livestock barns.

  • Scout sponsors Tri-City BBQ Festival in Denison, IA.

  • Scout Clean Energy presented Jay County Council with the first of four $390,000 economic development payments in conjunction with the Bitter Ridge Wind Farm project.

  • Scout Clean Energy and the Persimmon Creek Wind Farm purchase pig at Woodward District Livestock Show

  • Scout donates $20K to Vici Rural Fire Department

  • Scout Clean Energy partners with Jay County Civic Theater to help cultivate creative and cultural experiences for the community.

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Find out what Clean Energy can do for your State

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