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  2. List of power stations in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    wind 14.00 Tilarán, Guanacaste [57] Vientos de Miramar wind 14.00 Liberia, Guanacaste [58] Vientos de la Perla wind 14.00 Liberia, Guanacaste [59] Los Santos: wind 12.00 San Cristóbal, Desamparados 60] Mogote wind 21.00 Bagaces, Guanacaste [61] Tilawind

  3. 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.

  4. List of wind farms in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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  5. Renewable energy in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there are nine large wind farms operating in Costa Rica. The Tejona Wind Power Project (TWPP) is a 19.8 MW project, fully operational since 2003, that consists of thirty wind turbines. Most recently, Tila Wind, an even larger 20-MW farm, opened in 2015.

  6. Lists of wind farms - Wikipedia

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    Lists of wind farms include: List of onshore wind farms; List of offshore wind farms; Wind farms by country. List of wind farms in Australia;

  7. Category:Wind farms in South America - Wikipedia

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    Wind farms in Brazil (2 P) C. Wind farms in Chile (6 P) This page was last edited on 30 June 2020, at 01:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Midday Report: Starbucks Buys Coffee Farm in Costa Rica - AOL

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    Produced by Drew Trachtenberg Starbucks goes into the farming business: The coffee retailer has bought its first farm – a 600-acre property in Costa Rica.This doesn't mean that baristas will ...

  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.