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I see a few problems with this article.
The opening sentence refers to 46 MW of installed capacity, and is sourced by this article. However, that is a suppliers page, so ought to be used with caution, and supported by other places. It doesn't say that there are 46 MW installed. It says there are 6 installed, and 40 under construction. That sums to 46, which is acceptable math if the Sheffield site is now operational. The source is from 2008, so it is certainly possible that it is now operational, but that source does not support the claim. A better source is this which does refer to 46 MW.
The article goes on to state that Sheffield is operational, but the reference is this, which is not found.
The lede states that "The first megawatt turbine in the world was installed at Grandpa's Knob, in Vermont, in 1941". The source support the date and the size, but I was unable to see a claim that it was the first of that size.-- SPhilbrick (Talk) 00:32, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
There are no wind farms in the pipeline in Vermont as of last year, so I have removed all the "proposed" farms from the table and the chart. This article was pretty outdated. - DavidWBrooks ( talk) 21:23, 27 February 2021 (UTC)