List of Onshore Wind Farms - Large Proposed Wind Farms

Large Proposed Wind Farms

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The following table lists some of the largest proposed onshore wind farms, by nameplate capacity.

Wind farm Capacity (MW) Country Coordinates References
Aubanel Wind Project 1000 Mexico
Castle Hill Wind Farm 0860860 New Zealand
Dobrogea Wind Farm 15001500 Romania
Hartland Wind Farm 1000500-1000 USA 48°33′04″N 101°46′19″W / 48.55111°N 101.77194°W / 48.55111; -101.77194 (Hartland Wind Farm)
Markbygden Wind Farm 40004000 at most Sweden 65°25′N 20°40′E / 65.417°N 20.667°E / 65.417; 20.667 (Markbygden Wind Farm)
Silverton Wind Farm 10001000 at most Australia 31°45.760′S 141°18.403′E / 31.76267°S 141.306717°E / -31.76267; 141.306717 (Silverton Wind Farm)
Titan Wind Project 50505050 USA 44°30′58″N 99°12′6″W / 44.51611°N 99.20167°W / 44.51611; -99.20167 (Titan Wind Project)

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