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  2. Los Santos Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Los Santos Wind Farm, (Spanish: Parque Eólico Los Santos) is a wind energy project located in Los Santos region of Costa Rica, alongside the Inter-American Highway ().It is operated by the local public utilities cooperative, Coopesantos, and generates 30% of their distributed energy.

  3. List of wind farms in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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  4. Renewable energy in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Tejona wind farm, Lake Arenal, Costa Rica. While Costa Rica is not known specifically for its wind power, it was the first country in Latin America, starting in 1996, to harness this resource. [26] There have been a few different wind energy projects developed in the past decade.

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  6. List of offshore wind farms in the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    This information is gathered from multiple Internet sources, [1] [2] and primarily the 4C Offshore's Global Offshore Wind Farm Map and Database and is current up to July 2015. The name of the Wind Farm is the name used by the Energy Company when referring to the Farm and is usually related to a shoal or the name of the nearest town on shore.

  7. List of power stations in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica had an estimated installed generating capacity of 3,039 MW in 2012 and produced an estimated 10.05 billion kWh in 2012. [1] According to La Nación Costa Rica in 2014 had an installed capacity of 2,732 MW with a peak consumption of 1,604 MW.

  8. Renewable energy in developing countries - Wikipedia

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    China and India are rapidly expanding markets for renewable energy. Brazil produces most of the world’s sugar-derived ethanol and has been adding new biomass and wind power plants. Many renewable markets are growing at rapid rates in countries such as Argentina, Costa Rica, Egypt, Indonesia, Kenya, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, and Uruguay. [12]

  9. Pital, San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Its head, the city of Pital, is located 28.6 km (50 minutes) NE of Quesada (Costa Rica) and 91.9 km (2 hours 30 minutes) to NW of San José the capital of the nation. It is located at an elevation of 100 meters above sea level. It is located at low altitude, because much of the district is located in the plains of San Carlos.