The ten largest wind farms Windpower Intelligence has identified as coming fully online in June all have a capacity of 100MW or more and are all onshore wind projects.

Global capacity reached 641GW by the end of June, according to Windpower Intelligence, the research and data division of Windpower Monthly — an increase of 63GW in the preceding 12 months.

In a bumper month of commissioning, five 100MW-plus wind farms were added to the grid in the US, meaning those projects accounted for 1,254MW of the roughly 4GW brought online globally last month.

The largest project coming online last month was the 118-turbine 419MW Mesquite Star  in Texas, developed by Clearway Energy with turbines supplied by Siemens Gamesa. Another Lone Star state wind farm that came online last month was the RES Group’s 180MW Heart of Texas  project comprising 64 GE turbines.

Outside of the US the next largest wind farm to come online was Voltalia’s 163MW Ventos da Serra do Mel 1 (Serra Branca Complex)  in Brazil followed by the Guangdong No.2 Hydropower Engineering Bureau’s 40MW Dabu I  & 120MW Dabu II  cluster in China

Meanwhile Fortum and Rusano’s 100MW Gukovskaya  wind project in Rostov Oblast in Russia, near the Ukraine border, brought up the rear of the WPI’s top ten projects.

Wind farm Capacity (MW) Country
Mesquite Star 419 United States
Plum Creek 230 United States
Roundhouse 225 United States
Reading 200 United States
Heart of Texas 180 United States
Ventos da Serra do Mel 1 163 Brazil
Dabu I & II 160 China
Cavar 111 Spain
Shanghe I 100 China
Gukovskaya 100 Russia

Analysts have warned that Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains and construction process, but all of these projects were finally commissioned during the coronavirus pandemic.https://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1688512/five-100mw-plus-us-projects-brought-online-june