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Voie Sacrée wind farm
Country
  • France
Coordinates48°54′N 5°12′E / 48.9°N 5.2°E / 48.9; 5.2
StatusOperational
Commission date
  • 2007
Wind farm
Rotor diameter
  • 90 m (300 ft)
Power generation
Units operational27 × 2 MW
Make and modelGamesa G90-2.0 MW (27)
Nameplate capacity
  • 54 MW
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The Voie Sacrée wind farm is a wind farm located in the Lorraine region of France.

It is shared between the cities of Beausite, Raival, Courcelles-sur-aire, Érize-la-petite, and Maurechamp, not far from the Voie Sacrée. The onshore wind farm was proposed and installed in 2007, and today contains 27 Siemens Gamesa G90/2000 wind turbines, each with a hub height of 78 meters and diameter of 90 meters. Individually, each of the Voie Sacrée wind turbines has a rated capacity of 2,000 kW, for a total capacity of 54,000 kW for the wind farm.

In 2013, the power contribution from the Voie Sacrée wind farm accounted for approximately 0.65% of the total wind power in France (8,254 MW). The wind farm developer is SFE Française d’Eoliennes and the farm is currently owned and operated by Sorgenia France. Voie Sacrée is a contributor to French wind power Zone 55.

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