List of Onshore Wind Farms - Other Strongly Notable Onshore Wind Farms

Other Strongly Notable Onshore Wind Farms

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Altamont Pass Wind Farm 576 USA 37°43′57″N 121°39′9″W / 37.7325°N 121.6525°W / 37.7325; -121.6525 (Altamont Pass Wind Farm) multiple farms
Clyde Wind Farm 548 Scotland under construction
Gansu Wind Farm 5,160 China 40°12′N 96°54′E / 40.2°N 96.9°E / 40.2; 96.9 (Gansu Wind Farm) multiple farms
Lower Snake River Wind Project 343 USA under construction
Macarthur Wind Farm 420 Australia under construction
Milford Wind Corridor Project 203 USA 102 MW second phase under construction
San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm 615 USA 33°54′53.532″N 116°35′18.348″W / 33.91487°N 116.58843°W / 33.91487; -116.58843 (San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm) multiple farms
Shepherds Flat Wind Farm 845 USA 45°42′N 120°04′W / 45.7°N 120.067°W / 45.7; -120.067 (Shepherds Flat Wind Farm) under construction
Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm 705 USA 35°06′08″N 118°16′58″W / 35.10222°N 118.28278°W / 35.10222; -118.28278 (Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm) multiple farms

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