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⚫ | The '''King Mountain Wind Farm''' is a 278.2 MW [[wind farm]] in [[Upton County, Texas]], [[United States]]. 214 [[Siemens]] 1.3 |
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| country = United States |
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| location = [[Upton County, Texas]] |
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| owner = [[FPL Energy]] |
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| ps_electrical_capacity = 278.2 [[Megawatt|MW]] |
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⚫ | The '''King Mountain Wind Farm''' is a 278.2 megawatt (MW) [[wind farm]] in [[Upton County, Texas]], [[United States]]. 214 [[Siemens]] 1.3 MW [[wind turbine]]s are sited in rows along the south-eastern and north-western edges of a [[mesa]] surrounded by deep ravines. The project was completed in December 2001. Annual electricity production is more than 750 [[GW·h]].<ref name=king>[http://www.powergeneration.siemens.com/en/windpower/casestudies/king/index.cfm King Mountain Wind Farm]</ref> The wind farm is owned by [[FPL Energy]] and the customers for the electricity generated are [[Reliant Energy]] (198.9 MW), [[Austin Energy]] (76.7 MW) and [[Texas-New Mexico Power Company]] (2.6 MW). |
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Dust, sand and high temperatures place extraordinary demands on the wind turbines. Consequently, the design was modified for the desert-like conditions, providing additional cooling and protection against wind-blown sand.<ref |
Dust, sand and high temperatures place extraordinary demands on the wind turbines. Consequently, the design was modified for the desert-like conditions, providing additional cooling and protection against wind-blown sand.<ref name=king/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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{{stack|{{Portal|Texas|Weather|Renewable energy}}}} |
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{{EnergyPortal}} |
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{{Portal|Texas}} |
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*[[Wind power in the United States]] |
*[[Wind power in the United States]] |
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*[[Wind power in Texas]] |
*[[Wind power in Texas]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[https://www.res-group.com/en/portfolio/united-states/king-mountain-wind/ Renewable Energy Systems]{} |
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*[http://www.awea.org/projects/texas.html Texas Wind Energy Projects] |
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 6 January 2023
King Mountain Wind Farm | |
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Country | United States |
Location | Upton County, Texas |
Coordinates | 31°14′16″N 102°14′16″W / 31.23778°N 102.23778°W |
Owner | FPL Energy |
Wind farm | |
Type | Onshore |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 214 |
Make and model | Siemens Wind Power |
Nameplate capacity | 278.2 MW |
Annual net output | 750 GWh |
The King Mountain Wind Farm is a 278.2 megawatt (MW) wind farm in Upton County, Texas, United States. 214 Siemens 1.3 MW wind turbines are sited in rows along the south-eastern and north-western edges of a mesa surrounded by deep ravines. The project was completed in December 2001. Annual electricity production is more than 750 GW·h.[1] The wind farm is owned by FPL Energy and the customers for the electricity generated are Reliant Energy (198.9 MW), Austin Energy (76.7 MW) and Texas-New Mexico Power Company (2.6 MW).
Dust, sand and high temperatures place extraordinary demands on the wind turbines. Consequently, the design was modified for the desert-like conditions, providing additional cooling and protection against wind-blown sand.[1]