Giant 3.6 Gigawatt Onshore Wind Farm Claims Title of Biggest Renewable Project in US History
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Biggest ever US clean energy project is complete after nearly two decades
The biggest ever U.S. clean energy infrastructure project, an $11 billion wind farm and transmission line in New Mexico, is fully operational after nearly two decades of permitting and construction, owner Pattern Energy Group said on Thursday. SunZia is a 3,650-megawatt wind farm and 550-mile (885-km) transmission line that will carry power from central New Mexico to south-central Arizona. About two-thirds of the electricity will then be sen…
The SunZia Wind Project, the largest wind farm in the United States, plans to start its commercial operations this month. The wind farm, located in the state of New Mexico, has a net summer generation capacity of 3,650 megawatts (MW) and is composed of 916 wind turbines. Related:Pattern Energy starts the largest clean energy infrastructure project in U.S. historyThe largest park in the U.S. The largest park in the U.S. SunZia's capacity is more …
Giant 3.6 gigawatt onshore wind farm claims title of biggest renewable project in US history
Developer of mammoth onshore wind farm in New Mexico says the project is now fully operational and capable of generating and delivering more power than the iconic Hoover Dam hydroelectric project. The post Giant 3.6 gigawatt onshore wind farm claims title of biggest renewable project in US history appeared first on Renew Economy.
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