Maple Ridge Wind Farm


Maple Ridge Wind Farm is the largest wind farm in the state of New York in the United States. Located on Tug Hill in Lewis County, the facility has 195 wind turbines. At full operation, the turbines can produce a maximum of 321.75 megawatts of electricity.

Description

Maple Ridge Wind Farm, which achieved full operation in 2006, is a facility with 195 Vestas model V82 1.65 MW wind turbines. The Danish model machines were shipped in parts by sea to the United States, and via the St. Lawrence Seaway to Lake Ontario, where they were unloaded at the Oswego Port Authority. They were transported by numerous trucks to the area of the farm near Lowville, New York.
Each turbine tower is tall. Each turbine has blades long, which added to the hub diameter gives a rotor diameter of. Collectively, the turbines can produce a maximum of nearly 322 MW.
Maple Ridge Wind Farm became fully operational in June 2006.
The wind farm is located on Tug Hill in Lewis County, New York. The site was chosen because it lies at an elevation of ; strong winds are part of the area's lake-effect weather patterns generated by nearby Lake Ontario.
Maple Ridge Wind Farm was named in honor of Lewis County's maple syrup production, for which it ranks as the top county in New York. The company generally leased a total of 21,000 acres of land for its facility, in an area used primarily as pasture and for the cultivation of feed-crops. NPR reported mixed reactions among the neighbors to the wind farm operations.

Electricity production

YearTotal Annual MW·h
20052,550
2006543,936
2007707,797
2008751,386
2009718,696
2010701,519
2011750,174
2012723,940
2013751,393
2014813,135
2015783,219
2016764,322
2017786,732
2018739,631
Average --->749,329