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  1. The U.S. State of Oklahoma has high potential capacity for wind power in the western half of the state. In 2021, Oklahoma's installed wind generation capacity was almost 10,500 megawatts, supplying over 40% of the state's generated electricity and 85% of Oklahoma's total generating capacity from all renewable resources.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power_in_Oklahoma
    One of the largest wind farms built in North America is now up and running in Oklahoma, providing wind power to customers in the state as well as to neighboring Arkansas and Louisiana. American Electric Power (AEP), a Columbus-based power company, announced its Traverse Wind Energy Center began operating on March 21.
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    Wind power in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

    The U.S. State of Oklahoma has high potential capacity for wind power in the western half of the state. In 2021, Oklahoma's installed wind generation capacity was almost 10,500 megawatts, supplying over 40% of the state's generated electricity and 85% of Oklahoma's total generating capacity from all … See more

    Some of the wind farms in Oklahoma include:
    Blue Canyon Wind Farm, 324 MW
    Centennial Wind Farm, 120 MW
    Red Hills Wind Farm, 123 MW See more

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    Oklahoma's wind resources are the eighth best in the United States. The total number of direct and indirect jobs in the state from wind power development is estimated to be … See more

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    Being centrally located, the western half of Oklahoma is in America's wind corridor, which stretches from Canada into North Dakota and Montana, south into west Texas, where the… See more

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  4. Massive new wind farm goes online in Oklahoma – The Hill