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  2. SunZia Wind and Transmission - Wikipedia

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    SunZia Wind is a 3.5-gigawatt wind farm being developed in New Mexico, United States, in Lincoln County, San Miguel County and Torrance County. [1] When completed, this will be the largest wind project in the western hemisphere. [ 2 ]

  3. Fosen Vind - Wikipedia

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    Fosen Vind is a complex of six onshore wind farms in Fosen, Norway, commissioned in 2018-20.With a nameplate capacity of 1 GW the project is Europe's second largest onshore wind farm (second to the Markbygden Wind Farm); it more than doubled Norway's capacity for wind power generation.

  4. Twin Groves Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The wind farm consists of 240 Vestas 1.65 MW wind turbines and is owned and operated by EDP Renewables North America. [1] Total cost of Twin Groves was approximately $700 million. [ 5 ] The towers are spread out over 22,000 acres (8,900 ha) of McLean County , [ 1 ] near the villages of Arrowsmith, Ellsworth, and Saybrook.

  5. Wind energy software - Wikipedia

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    Processing this information produces the design of a wind farm that maximizes energy production while accounting for restrictions and construction issues. Packages include Furow, Meteodyn WT, openWind, WindFarm, WindFarmer: Analyst, WindPRO, WindSim and WindStation. [6] WakeBlaster is a specialised CFD service for modelling the wind farm wake ...

  6. Wind resource assessment - Wikipedia

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    Wind farm modeling software aims to simulate the behavior of a proposed or existing wind farm, most importantly to calculate its energy production. The user can usually input wind data, height and roughness contour lines, wind turbine specifications, background maps, and define objects that represent environmental restrictions.

  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 the state.

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  9. Bison Wind Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bison Wind Energy Center is a 496.6 megawatt (MW) wind farm spanning southwest Oliver County and north-central Morton County in the U.S. state of North Dakota.It became the largest wind generating facility in the state upon completion of the fourth construction phase in early 2015.