Klondike Wind Farm

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Klondike Wind Farm

Turbines at the Klondike Wind Farm
Location of Klondike Wind Farm
Country United States
Location Sherman County, near Wasco, Oregon
Coordinates 45°34′48″N 120°36′36″W / 45.58000°N 120.61000°W / 45.58000; -120.61000Coordinates: 45°34′48″N 120°36′36″W / 45.58000°N 120.61000°W / 45.58000; -120.61000
Status Operational
Owner(s) Iberdrola
Turbine
Turbines 242
Manufacturer(s) Enron Wind
General Electric
Wind farm
Type Onshore

Klondike Wind farm is located in Sherman County, east of the small agricultural community of Wasco, in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Oregon. It was built in four phases and is owned and operated by Iberdrola.[1] The first phase was built in 2001[2] and the latest in 2008.

Phase Capacity (MW)[3] Type number of
turbines
Klondike I 24 Enron Wind 16
Klondike II 75 GE Energy 50
Klondike III 120 GE Energy 80
101.2 Siemens 44
2.4 Mitsubishi 1
Klondike IIIa 76.5 GE Energy 51
Total 399.1 242

The wind farm is currently a test site for some new wind turbines, notably the Mitsubishi MWT92, a 2.4 megawatt turbine with a rotor diameter larger than the wingspan of any production aircraft at 92 meters,[4] manufactured in Japan. During the construction of the last phase, an accident killed one worker and injured another.[5]

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