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[3] [4] There has been a sudden increase in generating capacity, as the total wind power capacity in the state was just 9.7 MW in 2010. [5] By 2019, there were 738 MW of capacity, which generated 1.71% of Ohio's electricity. [6] Ohio's first large wind farm, Timber Road II near Payne in northwest Ohio, opened on October 6, 2011.
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[121] [122] They include Legacy Renewable Energy Development's proposed $120 million tri-county project near Lake Erie, [123] the Buckeye Wind Project in Champaign County, [124] and the Northwest Ohio Wind Energy project in Grover Hill. [125] Wind turbine at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland.
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The Blue Creek Wind Farm spanning Paulding and Van Wert County became the largest wind farm in the U.S. state of Ohio at approximately 40,500 acres upon its completion in 2012. With a generating capacity of 304 megawatts (MW), it produces enough electricity to service the equivalent of about 76,000 homes.
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