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Coordinates: 45°45′22″N 120°48′31″W / 45.75611°N 120.80861°W / 45.75611; -120.80861
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[[File:Big Horn wind farm 2013.JPG|thumb|Big Horn Wind Farm turbine row (2013)]]
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The '''Big Horn Wind Farm''' is a 200 [[megawatt]] [[wind farm]] in [[Klickitat County]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. It uses 133 [[GE Energy 1.5 MW wind turbine]]s. The wind farm is owned by Big Horn LLC, a subsidiary of [[Iberdrola Renewables]]. 98 percent of the land it is on remains available for traditional uses, such as hunting and farming.<ref>[http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=48671 Group Dedicates Opening of 200 MW Big Horn Wind Farm: Farm incorporates conservation efforts that protect wildlife habitat]</ref>
The '''Big Horn Wind Farm''' is a 200 [[megawatt]] [[wind farm]] in [[Klickitat County]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. It uses 133 [[GE Energy 1.5 MW wind turbine]]s. The wind farm is owned by Big Horn LLC, a subsidiary of [[Iberdrola Renewables]]. 98 percent of the land it is on remains available for traditional uses, such as hunting and farming.<ref>[http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=48671 Group Dedicates Opening of 200 MW Big Horn Wind Farm: Farm incorporates conservation efforts that protect wildlife habitat] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012192322/http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=48671 |date=2007-10-12 }}</ref>


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Big Horn Wind Farm turbine row (2013)

The Big Horn Wind Farm is a 200 megawatt wind farm in Klickitat County, Washington. It uses 133 GE Energy 1.5 MW wind turbines. The wind farm is owned by Big Horn LLC, a subsidiary of Iberdrola Renewables. 98 percent of the land it is on remains available for traditional uses, such as hunting and farming.[1]

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45°45′22″N 120°48′31″W / 45.75611°N 120.80861°W / 45.75611; -120.80861