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  2. Avare - Wikipedia

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    Avare is a free open source "moving map" aviation GPS, A/FD and EFB app for phones or tablets using the Android Operating System.The app uses any internal Android or compatible external GPS receiver to determine location, allowing real-time display of location, heading, speed, distance, time, and altitude on free U.S. FAA IFR or VFR aviation charts; or on select topographic charts.

  3. Sherbino Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm is located in Pecos County in west Texas. The first 150 megawatts (MW) of the project, which has a potential capacity of 750 MW, is in operation. Phase I utilizes 50 Vestas V-90 Mk.5 wind turbine generators, each with a rated capacity of 3 MW. BP will operate phase I of the project. [1]

  4. San Gorgonio Pass wind farm - Wikipedia

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    2023-2024: Mesa Repower and Alta Mesa Repower combined to replace 620 aging wind turbine in the hills west of the Whitewater River with thirteen new ones. [22] [23] All of these 2020-era repowering efforts installed Vestas V112 or V117 wind turbines, producing between 3.0 and 4.3 MW, the largest blade reaching 492 feet above the ground.

  5. Pampa Wind Project - Wikipedia

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    Mesa Power LP, a company controlled by former Texas oilman, T. Boone Pickens, planned to build the world's largest wind farm, called the Pampa Wind Project, as part of the Pickens Plan. The proposed 4,000 MW facility was to be located near Pampa, Texas , which is on the Texas Panhandle , and stretch to the east, spanning 400,000-acre (160,000 ...

  6. Renewables.ninja - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The model has been tested by Iain Staffell who is the co‑developer of renewables.ninja, from the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London, and Stefan Pfenninger from ETH Zürich to estimate the productivity of all wind farms planned or under construction in Europe for the next 20 years.

  7. MM5 (weather model) - Wikipedia

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    The MM5 (short for Fifth-Generation Penn State/NCAR Mesoscale Model) is a regional mesoscale model used for creating weather forecasts and climate projections. It is a community model maintained by Penn State University and the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

  8. QBlade - Wikipedia

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    QBlade is a public source wind turbine calculation software, distributed under the Academic Public License. The software is seamlessly integrated into XFOIL , an airfoil design and analysis tool. The purpose of this software is the design and aerodynamic simulation of wind turbine blades.

  9. Wind power in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, wind power was the top source of energy in New Mexico, with approximately 4,400 megawatts (MW) of electricity generating capacity responsible for 38% of electricity produced that year. [1] Wind power in New Mexico has the potential to generate more than all of the electricity consumed in the state.