Los Vientos Wind Farm

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Los Vientos Wind Farm
Los Vientos Wind Farm
CountryUnited States
Location Texas
Coordinates 26°21′17″N97°40′33″W / 26.3548°N 97.6757°W / 26.3548; -97.6757 Coordinates: 26°21′17″N97°40′33″W / 26.3548°N 97.6757°W / 26.3548; -97.6757
StatusOperational
Commission date 2016 [1]
Owner(s) Duke Energy
Wind farm
Type Onshore
Power generation
Units operational426
Make and model Siemens SWT-2.3-108, Mitsubishi Heavy Industry MWT 102, Vestas V110-2.0 MW
Nameplate capacity 912 MW [2]

Los Vientos Wind Farm is a 912 megawatt (MW) wind farm in Starr and Willacy counties in South Texas. It is the second largest wind farm in the United States behind the Alta Wind Energy Center in California. [3]

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Facility details

The project was constructed in five phases. Construction commenced in 2012 and was completed in 2016. [4] The energy generated by the five projects is purchased by five different customers. [5]

A two year study conducted at the facility by Texas State University, Duke Energy Renewables, and NRG Systems found that an ultrasonic system developed by NRG Systems was able to reduce fatalities of some bat species by more than 50%. [6] [7] In 2019, Duke Energy began installing the deterrent systems at 255 turbines in Los Vientos III, IV, and V. Installation of the systems is expected to take five years. [8]

Overview

[5]

PlantCapacity
(MW)
CommissionedTurbinesCustomers
Los Vientos I200December 201287 Siemens SWT-2.3-108 CPS Energy
Los Vientos II202December 201284 Mitsubishi Heavy Industry MWT 102 Austin Energy
Los Vientos III200May 2015100 Vestas V110-2.0 MWAustin Energy
Los Vientos IV200August 2016100 Vestas V110-2.0 MWAustin Energy
Los Vientos V110December 201555 Vesta V110-2.0 MWGarland Power & Light
Greenville Electric Utility System
Bryan Texas Utilities

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