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  2. Wind power in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado has the potential to install 387,220 MW of wind power generating capacity according to a 2010 U.S. DOE study. [8] The graphs below show the growth in the installed capacity (measured in megawatts (MW) along with the growth in the actual electrical energy produced (measured in gigawatt-hours (GW·h) within the state for more than the past decade.

  3. List of power stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado electricity production by type. This is a list of electric power generation stations in the U.S. state of Colorado, sorted by type and name.As of December 2022, Colorado has a total summer capacity of 18,084 MW through all of its power plants, and a year long net generation in 2022 of 58,407 GWh. [2]

  4. List of wind farms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Northern Colorado Wind Energy Center Colorado 40°59′N 103°9′W  /  40.983°N 103.150°W  / 40.983; -103.150  ( Northern Colorado Wind Energy

  5. Papalote Creek Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    All turbines are approximately 262 feet high and have three blades. The turbines have a maximum speed of 22 rotations per minute. [1] The majority of the electricity generated is sold to the Lower Colorado River Authority, and to CPS Energy which is owned by the City of San Antonio. The land for the wind farm is privately owned and leased to E ...

  6. Category:Wind farms in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wind farms in Colorado" ... Huerfano River Wind Farm; L. Limon Wind Energy Center; P. Peetz Table Wind Energy Center; R.

  7. Rush Creek Wind Project - Wikipedia

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    The Rush Creek Wind Project is a 600 megawatt (MW) wind facility in eastern Colorado, located west of the town of Limon. It increased the wind generating capacity in the state by 20% when it came online in late 2018. [1] The facility is financed, owned, and operated by Xcel Energy, the largest public utility in

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