Experts: Best Bet in $300M Osage Nation Wind Farm Dispute Is Negotiation

Construction cone bent in the wind

After federal judge ordered 84-turbine Oklahoma wind project's removal in mineral rights dispute with Osage Nation, attorneys said Enel Green Power North America must negotiate with tribe to avoid costly project outcome.

March 11, 2024
Daniel Tyson - Engineering News-Record

Nearly two months after a federal judge ruled that renewables developer Enel Green Power North America must deconstruct 84 land-based wind turbines because it did not secure mineral rights on Osage Nation land in northern Oklahoma, two energy sector attorneys say the unit of an Italy-based company must negotiate with the tribe.

Reprinted courtesy of Daniel Tyson, Engineering News-Record

Mr. Tyson may be contacted at tysond@enr.com

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