Klondike Wind Farm

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CountryUnited States
Coordinates45°34′48″N 120°36′36″W / 45.58000°N 120.61000°W / 45.58000; -120.61000
StatusOperational
Klondike Wind Farm
Turbines at the Klondike Wind Farm
CountryUnited States
LocationSherman County, near Wasco, Oregon
Coordinates45°34′48″N 120°36′36″W / 45.58000°N 120.61000°W / 45.58000; -120.61000
StatusOperational
OwnerIberdrola
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Power generation
Units operational197 x 1.5 MW
44 x 2.3 MW
1 x 2.4 MW
Make and modelEnron Wind
General Electric
Nameplate capacity399.1 MW

Klondike Wind farm is located in Sherman County, east of the small agricultural community of Wasco, in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Oregon. It was built in four phases and is owned and operated by Iberdrola.[1] The first phase was built in 2001[2] and the latest in 2008.

PhaseCapacity (MW)[3]Typenumber of
turbines
Klondike I24Enron Wind16
Klondike II75GE Energy50
Klondike III120GE Energy80
101.2Siemens44
2.4Mitsubishi1
Klondike IIIa76.5GE Energy51
Total399.1242

The wind farm is currently a test site for some new wind turbines, notably the Mitsubishi MWT92, a 2.4 megawatt turbine with a rotor diameter larger than the wingspan of any production aircraft at 92 meters,[4][needs update] manufactured in Japan. During the construction of the last phase, an accident killed one worker and injured another.[5] Oregon OSHA fined the manufacturer for safety violations.[6]

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