KLONDIKE
The Klondike wind energy facility, named after the
original red brick Klondike Schoolhouse, sits on
privately owned farmland currently used for dry land
wheat farming. Built across more than 2,000 acres,
agricultural activities take place directly adjacent to
the turbine foundation pads.
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| Location: |
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Five miles east of Wasco, Oregon in Sherman County |
| Generating Capacity: |
24 MW |
| Turbines: |
16 GE 1.5 MW wind turbines.
Tower height is 65 meters and
rotor diameter is 70.5 meters. |
| Transmission: |
Project output is collected at Klondike
Substation where the 34.5 kV collector
line is stepped up to 115 kV on a Wasco
Electric transmission line, in turn connecting
to the federal Bonneville Power Administration's
115 kV DeMoss substation. |
| Online: |
December 2001 |
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| Power Marketer: |
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PPM Energy |
| Owner: |
PPM Energy |
| Customer: |
Bonneville Power Administration |
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Barrett Stambler
Director of Origination, Renewable Energy
503-796-7103
barrett.stambler@ppmenergy.com |
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