In the first phase completed in 2006, 63 wind turbines were erected over a 93-square-kilometre (36 sq mi) area, capable of delivering 99 megawatts (MW).
Each tower has a step-up transformer connecting the turbine by an underground cable to the 35 kV overhead wood pole line collection network.
The Danish-built turbines are designed to operate on wind speeds between 12.6 and 90 kilometres per hour (8 and 56 mph).
In recent years the project has generated at a 35-to-40% annual capacity factor, due to its favorable site.
About five per cent of the area is covered by access roads and foundation sites, leaving the rest available for crops or cattle grazing.