Ørsted and Invenergy commission 1.3GW US onshore wind

Developers commission large wind farms in Oklahoma and Nebraska featuring GE and Siemens Gamesa turbines

The Traverse wind farm features 356 turbines from GE’s 2MW platform (pic credit: American Electric Power)

Ørsted and Invenergy have commissioned two US wind farms with a combined capacity of nearly 1.3GW.

Invenergy has commissioned the 998MW Traverse Wind Energy Center  in Oklahoma for utility American Electric Power.

Featuring 356 GE 2MW platform turbines, it is the largest wind farm constructed in a single phase in North America.

It forms part of a trio of wind farms developed by Invenergy in north-central Oklahoma, alongside the 199MW Sundance Wind Energy Center and 287MW Maverick Wind Energy Center . The three cost a combined $2 billion.

Invenergy Services is due to provide operations and maintenance, balance of plant and energy and asset management services for ten years.

Giant haystack

Meanwhile, Danish developer Ørsted has begun full commercial operations at its 298MW Haystack Wind in Nebraska.

Comprising 51 SG 5.0-145 turbines, it is supplying Hormel Foods, retail giant Target and PepsiCo.