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  2. Category:Wind farms in California - Wikipedia

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    Wind farms in California, groups of wind turbines in the same location, used to produce electricity. Wind farms vary in size from a small number of turbines to several hundred wind turbines covering an extensive area. Wind farms can be either onshore or offshore.

  3. Wind power in California - Wikipedia

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    Wind power in California had initiative and early development during Governor Jerry Brown's first two terms in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The state's wind power capacity has grown by nearly 350% since 2001, when it was less than 1,700 MW.

  4. San Gorgonio Pass wind farm - Wikipedia

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    The proposed project would replace the 460 existing wind turbines with 30 new turbines in two phases. Phase 1 would remove approximately 74 non-operational turbines and install up to fifteen new 1.5 MW GE SLE wind turbines. Phase 2 would remove approximately 384 Vestas V15 65kW turbines and install an additional fifteen 1.5 MW GE SLE wind turbines.

  5. List of wind farms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Listed are wind farms with a generating capacity of at least 150 megawatts (MW) or any of the three largest farms in its state with a generating capacity of at least 120 MW. Part of the Biglow Canyon Wind Farm, with a turbine under construction Fenton Wind Farm at sunrise Shiloh Wind Power Plant. The surrounding land is used for sheep grazing ...

  6. Category:Wind power in California - Wikipedia

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    The state's wind power capacity has grown by nearly 350% since 2001, when it was less than 1,700 MW. In 2016, wind energy (including that supplied by other states) supplied about 6.9% of California's total electricity needs, or enough to power more than 1.3 million households.

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