"Facing staunch local opposition and federal roadblocks, a new wind project in Iowa is teetering on the brink, despite growing power demand."
"SHENANDOAH, Iowa — First viewed from a pickup truck driving south on U.S. 59, the wind turbines seem small and delicate.
The newly constructed wind farm is a matter of pride for Gregg Connell, the man behind the wheel of the truck. He is a former two-term mayor of this southwestern Iowa city and an official with the local chamber of commerce.
The turbines are “beautiful,” Connell said, looking out the driver’s-side window. “You’re capturing energy, you’re helping the environment.”
But the sight of a new wind farm is increasingly rare, even in Iowa, a state that trails only Texas in electricity production from wind."
Dan Gearino and Anika Jane Beamer report for Inside Climate News February 3, 2026.








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