Largest wind farm in the world is the Jiuquan Wind Power Base (also known as the Gansu Wind Farm) in China, with a massive planned capacity of 20,000 MW (20 GW) and current operating capacities scaling well past 10,000 MW.

Largest wind farm in the world is the Jiuquan Wind Power Base (also known as the Gansu Wind Farm) in China, with a massive planned capacity of 20,000 MW (20 GW) and current operating capacities scaling well past 10,000 MW. 
Key Facts About Gansu Wind Farm
Location: Gansu Province, on the edge of the Gobi Desert in western China.
Scale: -
Designed to house over 7,000 wind turbines spread across a vast desert landscape.
Goal: -
Built as a cornerstone of China's renewable energy law and green power push. 
Other Notable Wind Farms
Largest Offshore Wind Farm:-
 Hornsea Wind Farm (UK), featuring phases like Hornsea 1 and 2, scaling past 1,300 MW in the North Sea.
Largest in India: -
Muppandal Wind Farm in Tamil Nadu, with an operating capacity of 1,500 MW.
Largest in the United States:-
 Alta Wind Energy Center in California, with a capacity of about 1,548 MW. 
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