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Windmill Farm Drone Video. What a beautiful site to see for the air! Meadow Lake Wind Farm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Meadow Lake Wind Farm Meadow Lake Wind farm (2) 2-3 2010.jpg View westward of Indiana State Road 43 in White County Meadow Lake Wind Farm is located in Indiana Meadow Lake Wind Farm Location of Meadow Lake Wind Farm in Indiana Country United States Location Chalmers, Indiana Coordinates 40°36′4″N 86°51′57″WCoordinates: 40°36′4″N 86°51′57″W Status Phases I to IV operating; phases V and VI proposed Owner(s) EDP Renewables North America Power generation Units operational various types Nameplate capacity 500 MW The 500.85 MW Meadow Lake Wind Farm is a wind farm near Brookston and Chalmers, Indiana, spreading over portions of White, Jasper, and Benton Counties in Indiana, owned and operated by EDP Renewables North America.[1] The wind farm currently has four operational phases, with 303 turbines. There are tentative plans to develop additional phases of the Meadow Lake Wind Farm.[2] The farm can be seen by travelers prominently on both sides of Interstate 65, which runs through the area. At the planned nameplate capacity of 1000 MW, EDP Renewables North America claims that Meadow Lake would be one of the largest wind farms in the world. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that such facilities would generate enough electricity to power about 250,000 homes,[5] annually saving 1,684 million gallons of water and eliminating 3.1 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.Horizon further estimates that Phases I and II should eliminate just under one million tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.