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» Llano Estacado
» Woodward Mountain
» King Mountain
» Nine Canyon I
» Nine Canyon II
» Wigton
» Sweetwater II
» Ainsworth
» Hopkins Ridge
» Wild Horse
» Sweetwater IV(b)
» Marengo I
» White Creek
» Sweetwater V
» Whirlwind
» Nine Canyon III
» Mountain Wind I
» Lone Star
» Hackberry
» South Trent Mesa
» Mountain Wind II
» Buffalo Gap III
» Marengo II
» Butler Ridge
» Hopkins Ridge II
» Bull Creek
» Central Plains
» Gulf Wind
» High Plains
» McFadden Ridge I
» NREL
» Harvest Wind
» Wild Horse Expansion Wind Project
» Armenia
» Site Nordique Experimental en éolien Cours (SNEEC)
Pacific Crest Wind Farm
Tehachapi, California
The Pacific Crest project is located in Tehachapi, California.
After Florida Power & Light acquired the assets of Cannon Energy, RES Americas acted as Balance Of Plant (BOP) contractor for construction of the repower project.
The project achieved substantial completion on schedule in June 1999.
A second phase of demolition brought the total number of old turbines removed from the site to 250.

Information on the Project
| RES's Role: | BOP construction contractor |
| Developer: | FPL |
| Owner: | Pacific Crest LLC (FPL) |
| Installed Capacity: | 47 MW |
| Number of Turbines: | 71 |
| Turbine Rating: | 660 kW |
| Turbine Type: | Vestas V47 |
| Year of Operation: | 1999 |
