The Peetz Table Wind Energy Center, also called the Peetz Wind Farm, is a 400 MW power station in north-eastern Colorado, owned by NextEra Energy Resources. The Peetz Wind Farm is capable of generating enough electricity to power nearly 120,000 homes using 267 General Electric wind turbines. The wind farm has some 20 full-time employees.

The Peetz Table Wind Energy Center is comprised of three different wind parks.
  • The original 33, 900 KW NEG Micons, totaling 30 MW, operated by enXco, owned by Terra Gen Power, just outside Peetz, Colorado.
  • NextEra has developed three phases including Peetz, Logan, and Northeastern. The O&M office for all three phases is named Peetz Wind Energy Center. Peetz and Logan sites, phase I & II, consists of 267 GE1.5s, and Northeastern consists of 66 Seimens 2.3s and 15 more GE1.5s. NextEra has a total power output of 575 MW.
  • Spring canyon, owned by Invenergy, is made up of 40 GE 1.5s, for a total of 60 MW.