WIND ENERGY
Neppel Energy
Armstrong, Iowa
Utility-Scale Wind
Section 9006 Grant: $400,000
2003
Paul and Alice Neppel run a large, diversified
grain and hog operation with their sons in
western Iowa. Faced with an annual electric
bill from their livestock
buildings that exceeded
$200,000 per year, the
Neppels began to notice
the two wind turbines
that the nearby Spirit
Lake School district had
installed several years
earlier. They decided
that they, too, could
benefit from the strong
winds that passed over
their property and decided
to put up their own
turbine.
They learned about the Section 9006 grant program shortly after the program was announced and applied for a grant. They also received an interest-free loan from the Iowa Energy Center and a loan for the balance from their local bank. The project went online in August 2004 and is now producing close to five million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, enough for 400 Iowa homes. The electricity is being purchased by Alliant Energy under a long-term contract.
This was the first farmer- owned wind project in Iowa and has been a tremendous catalyst for other locally-owned wind projects there. Since the Neppels received their grant, more than two dozen other small locally- owned wind projects have begun in Iowa, many with the help of Section 9006 grants.




