This rural Minnesota county has quietly generated over $19 million in wind energy revenue since 2004, transforming how local communities fund infrastructure and reduce property taxes. Mower County’s wind energy success story reveals surprising economic opportunities that strategic long-term planning can unlock for rural America, delivering an average of $50 per resident annually in direct economic benefits.
The hidden economics of rural wind energy
Wind energy has become an unexpected economic lifeline for rural counties across Minnesota. Since 2007, Mower County has collected over $14.8 million in production tax revenue, with annual payments averaging $2 million in recent years. This revenue stream has fundamentally changed how the county funds public services and infrastructure projects.
The numbers tell a compelling story: with approximately 40,000 residents, Mower County’s wind revenue translates to $475 per person since…


