The New York Power Authority (NYPA) and energyRe, the partners in the Clean Path NY project, have announced the completion of the 103.9 MW Number Three wind project in New York, USA. The wind farm was built by Invenergy with a US$220 million investment. It spreads across the towns of Lowville and Harrisburg in Lewis County and consists of 22 Vestas 4.2 MW turbines and 5 GE 2.3-116 turbines. It has the capacity to generate clean energy that can power up to 30,000 American homes annually.
The rest of the Clean Path NY project includes a 175-mile-long underground transmission line delivering 7.5 million MWh of clean energy into the state electric grid every year.
Clean Path NY is among New York's renewable infrastructure efforts to tackle climate change while expanding its renewable energy capacities. Number Three wind farm is the first of over 20 wind and solar assets to be launched as part of the Clean Path NY project.
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