Walt Kelley talks Thursday about the Meadow Lake Wind Farm windmills on his property, Kelley Ridge Farms, west of Brookston. Currently six windmills sit on his farm. "A core group of us like the windmills, and we'll take every one they can put out here," he said. (By John Terhune/Journal & Courier)
Walt Kelley talks Thursday about the Meadow Lake Wind Farm windmills on his property, Kelley Ridge Farms, west of Brookston. Currently six windmills sit on his farm. "A core group of us like the windmills, and we'll take every one they can put out here," he said. (By John Terhune/Journal & Courier)

By Max Showalter, Journal & Courier

mshowalter@jconline.com

Fast-track progress has been made on phase one of the Meadow Lake Wind Farm in White County.

Groundbreaking ceremonies were held in mid-April, and 121 turbines -- each standing 262 feet in height -- began generating electricity last week.

Houston-based Horizon Wind Energy is developing the project at a pace that has surprised Walt Kelley, the owner of Kelley Ridge Farms, a 2,400-acre corn and soybean operation west of Brookston.

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