The inactive 11-turbine Casper Wind Farm that sits north of Evansville, Wyoming, is on its way out.

Chevron Power and Energy Management Co. spokesperson Patricia Enrico confirmed Thursday that the company notified the Natrona County Board of Commissioners in March that the company plans to decommission all of the 240-feet high, 450,000-pound wind turbines on the farm.

“On June 30, 2025, Chevron sent a decommissioning plan to the county commissioners as required by the county permit and are proceeding in accordance with the plan,” she said. “Chevron continually reviews its assets portfolio, including the Casper Wind Farm, to determine strategic value to support our operations.”

Enrico said the company has not been able to resolve issues to become a resource in the Western Energy Market

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