ABOUT DOLOMITE WIND


Dolomite is a wind energy project proposed by WhiteRock Renewables (WhiteRock) located in Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago Counties, Illinois. Dolomite Wind is expected to generate up to 500 megawatts of clean, homegrown energy. Local wind data confirms that the area under consideration is ideal for wind development.

Dolomite Wind is committed to being a responsible member of the community, we seek to earn the trust of our neighbors. Our engagement with the community goes beyond job creation, economic investment, and providing clean, homegrown renewable energy. We strive to build lasting partnerships with landowners, local councils, and community members. If you are interested in getting involved with Dolomite Wind, whether by giving feedback, inquiring about sponsorship under our Development Phase Community Benefit Scheme, discussing the development potential of your land, or more - visit our Get Involved Page.

INTRODUCING DOLOMITE WIND

AN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY FOR OGLE, STEPHENSON AND WINNEBAGO COUNTIES


Dolomite Wind will deliver renewable energy critical to meeting Illinois’ growing electricity demand while supporting local farmers, diversifying the local economy, and creating jobs. The project will provide significant investment to Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago Counties, including to local government, schools, and infrastructure. Over its 35-year operational life, the project is expected to yield millions of dollars in direct benefits to the community.  

The proposed wind energy project will not only benefit the local community but also individual project participants. A wind lease can provide a substantial long-term income source for local landowners. A wind turbine typically occupies one to two acres of land, has a limited footprint, and is compatible with farming, ranching, hunting operations, and recreation.   

If you are a landowner and want to find out how you can diversify your land and earn a regular income from renewable energy please do get in touch.