Wind Constellation repowering Criterion Wind to launch $350 million investment in renewable fleet Constellation said repowering efforts will enable its existing wind fleet to generate greater output at the same wind conditions. Kevin Clark 6.8.2023 Share (Criterion Wind. Photo Courtesy of Constellation.) Constellation is repowering its Criterion wind farm as part of a $350 million effort to increase the output and lifespan of the company’s renewable energy portfolio. Over the course of this fleetwide project, Constellation said repowering efforts will enable 315 MW of its existing wind fleet to generate greater output at the same wind conditions. Constellation operates 27 wind projects that can produce about 1,400 MW of electricity. Construction at Criterion Wind is underway with the installation of new, high-efficiency rotors, turbine blades and generators at the 28-unit site. The older turbine blades and equipment will be recycled. The power generated at the wind project will continue to be sold to Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC). The project is expected to be completed before year end. Located in Oakland, Maryland, the 70 MW Criterion wind farm began operating in 2010. Related Articles Wind at their backs: Vineyard Wind 1, Empire Wind hit key milestones ISO New England saw 114,727 gigawatt-hours of generation in 2023 Minnesota Power seeks 400 MW of wind power by 2027 U.S. and Denmark create $4.2 million floating offshore wind opportunity