Two wind farm projects, owned by French utility company Engie through its subsidiary Engie North America, suffered damage following a powerful storm that hit central South Dakota earlier this week, according to multiple media reports.
Turbines, buildings, and other infrastructure at the 250-megawatt Triple H and the 200 MW North Bend wind farms in Hyde county were impacted. No injuries were reported. GE Vernova (GEV) supplied turbines to both the farms.
According to a Bloomberg report, over 20 out of the 92 turbine were damaged by hurricane-force winds, which reached 131 miles per hour.
The Triple H Wind farm remains offline, the reports added.
has reached out to Engie and GE Vernova for comments.