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Northern Colorado Wind LLC174.3 MW Wind

WindRenewable

Northern Colorado Wind LLC, ranking as the 1528th largest power generation facility in the United States, stands out with its capacity of 174.3 MW in a country where natural gas reigns supreme. Commissioned in 2009, this wind farm contributes to the growing reliance on renewable sources in a landscape where wind power has become increasingly significant. As the 217th largest wind plant out of 1142 in the U.S., Northern Colorado Wind LLC plays an essential role in promoting sustainable energy practices. This facility utilizes advanced wind turbine technology to convert kinetic energy from wind into electrical power. The turbines capture wind currents, spinning their blades to generate electricity, which is then integrated into the local grid. The efficiency of this technology highlights the growing importance of wind energy as a viable alternative to fossil fuels, particularly in regions like Colorado, where wind resources are abundant. In terms of regional context, Northern Colorado Wind LLC is surrounded by a number of other wind power facilities, including Logan Wind Energy (201 MW) and Colorado Highlands Wind (96.1 MW). This cluster of wind plants illustrates the area's commitment to harnessing wind energy, creating a robust network that helps to stabilize the electrical grid while reducing carbon emissions. Other nearby facilities, such as Spring Canyon Expansion (62.6 MW) and Spring Canyon (60 MW), further emphasize the significance of wind energy in this part of Colorado. On a national scale, the United States comprises a total of 10,047 plants with an astounding capacity of 1,386,385 MW, with gas being the dominant fuel source. Northern Colorado Wind LLC contributes a mere 0.01% to this national capacity, yet its presence is crucial in diversifying the energy mix and supporting the transition towards renewable energy. Wind energy is becoming increasingly vital in the national energy profile, and facilities like Northern Colorado Wind LLC help pave the way for a more sustainable future. Operated by Northern Colorado Wind LLC, this facility represents a commitment to renewable energy development in Colorado. As the country continues to strive for cleaner energy solutions, the role of wind plants like this one will be indispensable. The ongoing investment in wind technology not only promotes energy independence but also supports local economies through job creation and technological innovation.

Capacity
174.3 MW
Commissioning Year
2009

17 years old

Owner
Northern Colorado Wind LLC
Location
40.9881°, -102.8969°

United States of America, North America

Location

Coordinates:: 40.988100, -102.896900
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Carbon Footprint

Zero Direct Emissions

Northern Colorado Wind LLC is a wind power plant producing approximately 458 GWh of clean electricity per year with zero direct CO₂ emissions during operation.

Lifecycle emissions: ~11 g CO₂/kWh (manufacturing, transport, decommissioning)

Technical Details

Primary Fuel Type
Wind
Energy Source
Renewable
Country
United States of America
Continent
North America
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database

United States of AmericaEnergy Profile

10,047
Total Plants
1386.4 GW
Total Capacity
GasCoalNuclearHydro
Top Fuels

Understanding Wind Power Generation: A Comprehensive Overview

Wind power generation harnesses the kinetic energy of wind to produce electricity, making it one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sources globally. This process begins with wind turbines, which consist of large blades mounted on a tower. As the wind blows, it causes the blades to rotate, transforming the wind's kinetic energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy through a generator connected to the turbine. The efficiency of wind turbines has significantly improved over the past decades, with modern designs capable of generating power even at low wind speeds.

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