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Wind Power: Vermont Leads the Way

1941 in Vermont, the 1MW Smith-Putnam wind turbine connected to the grid. By Ian Sweet of Waterbury.

8/20/2026

Made Here

Wind Power: Vermont Leads the Way

Season 23 Episode 6 | 56m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

1941 in Vermont, the 1MW Smith-Putnam wind turbine connected to the grid. By Ian Sweet of Waterbury.

It is relatively unknown that in 1941 in Vermont, the first in the world megawatt-size wind turbine on Grandpa’s Knob, was connected to the local electrical grid. The 1.25-MW Smith-Putnam wind turbine was erected in Castletown, Vermont. It had two blades 75 feet in length. Incredibly, it took aver 40 years before this feat was once again accomplished. The documentary focuses on how this came about

8/20/2026

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Made Here

Wind Power: Vermont Leads the Way

Season 23 Episode 6 | 56m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

It is relatively unknown that in 1941 in Vermont, the first in the world megawatt-size wind turbine on Grandpa’s Knob, was connected to the local electrical grid. The 1.25-MW Smith-Putnam wind turbine was erected in Castletown, Vermont. It had two blades 75 feet in length. Incredibly, it took aver 40 years before this feat was once again accomplished. The documentary focuses on how this came about

8/20/2026

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