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Wind power in New Hampshire began in 1980, with the installation of the world's first wind farm at Crotched Mountain, consisting of 20 30 kW wind turbines, although it closed decades ago. As of 2020, five wind power projects are operating in the state of New Hampshire – Lempster Mountain, which opened in 2008, Granite Reliable Wind Farm, which opened in late 2011, Groton Wind, which opened in 2012, Jericho Mountain, which opened in 2015, and Antrim Wind, which opened in 2020. Granite Reliable has 33 Vestas three-megawatt wind turbines on mountains in the Phillips Brook area.

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  • Wind power in New Hampshire (en)
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  • La energía eólica en New Hampshire comenzó en 1980, con la instalación del primer parque eólico del mundo en Crotched Mountain, que consta de 20 30 Aerogeneradores de kW, aunque se cerró hace décadas. ​ Tres proyectos de energía eólica están operando en el estado de New Hampshire : Lempster Mountain, que se inauguró en 2008, Granite Wind, que se inauguró a fines de 2011, y Granite Reliable Wind Farm - a a 2018 . Fiable granito tiene 33 Vestas de tres megavatios turbinas de viento en las montañas en el Phillips Brook zona. ​ ​ ​ (es)
  • Wind power in New Hampshire began in 1980, with the installation of the world's first wind farm at Crotched Mountain, consisting of 20 30 kW wind turbines, although it closed decades ago. As of 2020, five wind power projects are operating in the state of New Hampshire – Lempster Mountain, which opened in 2008, Granite Reliable Wind Farm, which opened in late 2011, Groton Wind, which opened in 2012, Jericho Mountain, which opened in 2015, and Antrim Wind, which opened in 2020. Granite Reliable has 33 Vestas three-megawatt wind turbines on mountains in the Phillips Brook area. (en)
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  • La energía eólica en New Hampshire comenzó en 1980, con la instalación del primer parque eólico del mundo en Crotched Mountain, que consta de 20 30 Aerogeneradores de kW, aunque se cerró hace décadas. ​ Tres proyectos de energía eólica están operando en el estado de New Hampshire : Lempster Mountain, que se inauguró en 2008, Granite Wind, que se inauguró a fines de 2011, y Granite Reliable Wind Farm - a a 2018 . Fiable granito tiene 33 Vestas de tres megavatios turbinas de viento en las montañas en el Phillips Brook zona. ​ ​ ​ Groton Wind consta de 24 turbinas Gamesa G87 de 2,0 MW y está ubicado a lo largo de dos crestas al oeste de Plymouth, en la ciudad de Groton . Aunque hay una línea eléctrica de alto voltaje al oeste del parque eólico, la energía se transmite a una nueva subestación en la línea urbana de Campton - Holderness . ​ ​ Las turbinas son 286 pies (87,2 m) altura y las cuchillas son 139 pies (42,4 m) largo. Se espera que la operación comience a fines de noviembre de 2012, y la operación completa comience en enero de 2013. ​ Se proponen dos parques eólicos adicionales, uno en las ciudades de Alexandria y Danbury, y el segundo, de 60 MW, en las ciudades de Groton, Alexandria y Hebron . ​ Se esperaba que el parque eólico de Antrim comenzara la construcción en 2014, pero el 7 de febrero de 2013, el Comité de Evaluación de Sitios de New Hampshire rechazó la propuesta con una votación de 6 a 3, la primera vez que la SEC rechazó un proyecto eólico. ​ La razón principal del rechazo se estableció como el impacto visual y estético que las turbinas propuestas habrían tenido en el Santuario Willard Pond de la Sociedad Audubon de New Hampshire y en la región en general. New Hampshire es un productor de energía neta, que genera más de lo que se consume. La salida de Groton Wind va a NStar, en Boston, y el 55% de Granite va a Vermont . ​ En 2010, New Hampshire produjo 22 millones de MWh y usó 7,7 millones de MWh. ​ Un reglamento de 2009 requiere la aprobación estatal de cualquier instalación de energía de más de 30 MW y líneas de transmisión de más de 100 kV. ​ (es)
  • Wind power in New Hampshire began in 1980, with the installation of the world's first wind farm at Crotched Mountain, consisting of 20 30 kW wind turbines, although it closed decades ago. As of 2020, five wind power projects are operating in the state of New Hampshire – Lempster Mountain, which opened in 2008, Granite Reliable Wind Farm, which opened in late 2011, Groton Wind, which opened in 2012, Jericho Mountain, which opened in 2015, and Antrim Wind, which opened in 2020. Granite Reliable has 33 Vestas three-megawatt wind turbines on mountains in the Phillips Brook area. Groton Wind consists of 24 Gamesa G87 2.0 MW turbines, and are located along two ridges west of Plymouth, in the town of Groton. Although there is a high voltage power line to the west of the wind farm, the power is transmitted to a new substation at the Campton–Holderness town line. Turbines are 286 feet (87 m) tall and the blades are 139 feet (42 m) long. A wind farm in Antrim opened in 2020. It had been expected to begin construction in 2014, but on February 7, 2013, New Hampshire's Site Evaluation Committee rejected the proposal by a 6 to 3 vote, the first time the SEC has turned down a wind project. The primary reason for the rejection was stated as the visual and aesthetic impact the proposed turbines would have had on the Audubon Society of New Hampshire's Willard Pond Sanctuary and the region in general. The project was eventually approved with 9 turbines, one fewer than originally proposed. New Hampshire is a net power producer, generating more than is consumed. The output of Groton Wind is going to NStar, in Boston, and 55% of Granite is going to Vermont. In 2010 New Hampshire produced 22 million MWh, and used 7.7 million MWh. A 2009 regulation requires state approval of any energy facility of over 30 MW, and transmission lines over 100 kV. (en)
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