Everything about Maple Ridge Wind Farm totally explained
Maple Ridge Wind Farm is the largest
wind farm in the state of
New York in the
United States, with 195
Vestas 1.65
MW wind turbines. Each turbine tower is 260 feet tall, with blades 130 feet wide. Collectively, the turbines are capable of producing a maximum of 320 MW, which accounts for three quarters of the wind power capacity of New York. Maple Ridge Wind Farm became fully operational in January 2006.
The wind farm is located on Tug Hill in
Lewis County, New York. The site was chosen because it lies at an elevation of 1600-1800 feet and experiences strong lake-effect weather patterns from nearby
Lake Ontario. The area is used primarily as
pasture and feed-crop land.
Maple Ridge Wind Farm was named in honor of Lewis County, which is the leading
maple syrup producing county in New York.
The Maple Ridge Wind Farm was featured during the 2007 Wind Tour of Assemblyman
Pete Lopez.
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