As electricity demand soars, wind energy development grinds to a halt in Iowa
SHENANDOAH, Iowa—First viewed from a pickup truck driving south on U.S. 59, the wind turbines seem small and delicate. The newly constructed wind farm is a matter of pride for Gregg Connell, the man behind the wheel of the truck. He is a former two-term mayor of this southwestern Iowa city and an official with the local chamber of commerce. The turbines are “beautiful,” Connell said, looking out the driver’s side window. “You’re capturing energy, you’re helping the environment.” But the sight of a new wind farm is increasingly rare, even in Iowa, a state that trails only Texas in electricity production from wind. Wind energy development has all but ground to a halt in the face of community opposition , a phaseout of federal tax credits and the Trump administration’s actions to slow the approval of federal permits. Some of the administration’s most notable moves on wind power have been attacks on offshore development, including a stop-work order in December that halted...