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Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm

662 MW wind power plant in United States of America

📍United States of America
📅Commissioned 2008
🏢NextEra Energy
Capacity
662 MW
Fuel
Wind
Homes Powered
~193,304
Commissioned
2008

Location

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Latitude: 31.9333°
Longitude: -100.7833°
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History & Background

Commissioned in 2008, Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm is a wind power plant located in United States of America with an installed capacity of 662 MW. It is operated by NextEra Energy.

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Why It Matters

Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm produces zero-emission electricity for United States of America, generating power for approximately 193,304 US-equivalent households per year at typical capacity factors. Large wind installations like this one are part of the fastest-growing source of new electricity generation in the world.

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Environmental Impact

Operationally, Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm produces zero air emissions and uses no water for cooling, displacing approximately 1.9 million tonnes of CO2 per year. Lifecycle emissions from manufacturing the turbines and foundations are small compared to a coal or gas equivalent—typically recovered within 6–12 months of operation.

Fun Facts

  • Produces enough electricity to power roughly 193,304 US-equivalent households per year at typical capacity factor.
  • Has been operating for 18 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much power does Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm produce?

Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm has an installed nameplate capacity of 662 MW. At typical capacity factors for wind plants (~35%), this produces enough electricity for approximately 193,304 US-equivalent households per year.

Where is Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm located?

Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm is located in United States of America at approximately 31.9333°, -100.7833°.

When was Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm built?

Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm was commissioned in 2008.

Who owns Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm?

Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm is owned and operated by NextEra Energy.

About Wind Power

Wind power plants use wind turbines to convert the kinetic energy of wind into electricity. They are renewable, produce no emissions, and have become increasingly cost-competitive with conventional sources.

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Alta Wind Energy Center1.5 GWTerra-Gen
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Roscoe Wind Farm782 MWE.ON
Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center736 MWNextEra Energy
Sweetwater Wind Farm585 MWDuke Energy
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