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Solano County Windmills

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  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    windmill sunset rio vista.JPG
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    RIO VISTA wind mills.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    solano county windmills.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    BP RIO VISTA WINDMILLS.JPG
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    windmill & horse.JPG
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    windmill solano county.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    bp rio vista5342_S.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    bp rio vista5095_S.jpg
  • Solano country wind mills
    windmill and bathroom.JPG
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    windmill & sheep.jpg
  • Solano country wind mills
    RIO VISTA WINDMILL NIGHTIME.JPG
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    Rio vista windmill big and small.JPG
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    solano county windmill 2.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    windmill and animals.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    windmill and silo solano county.jpg
  • The Delta breezes of Solano County are producing electricity for thousands of SMUD customers. Located in the Montezuma Hills near Rio Vista, SMUD’s wind farm was developed in 1994. As wind energy technology develops, the turbines have grown taller, more powerful and more reliable. The second phase turbines, at 415 feet tall, were the tallest in the U.S. at the time, and towered over the original models that stood only 241 feet high. Likewise, these models had a capacity of 3 MW each or enough to meet the annual electrical needs of a thousand SMUD households. Improvements in the technology allowed SMUD to replace the original turbines.
    rio vista windmill 3.jpg
  • Rio vista windmill sunset.jpg
  • Solano country wind mills
    RIO VISTA windmill.jpg
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