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Rock Port made wind power part of Atchison County's identity

Missouri DNR identifies Rock Port as the first U.S. community to operate entirely on wind energy, making wind a real Atchison County identity marker.

Rock Port’s wind story has a real date behind it: 2008. That year, the northwest Missouri community became the first U.S. community to run entirely on wind energy, and it generated more wind energy than it used.

That gives Atchison County a place marker you do not see in every farm county. The wind turbines are not just scenery on the horizon or a loose renewable-energy slogan; they are tied to a named town and a state energy record. The durable history is safer than guessing at today’s bills, service rules, or utility operations.

Use the 2008 Rock Port fact when you need local identity, school-project context, or a clean explanation for why wind power belongs on an Atchison County page.

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