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That’s a 175-foot wind turbine blade and a human standing next to it. This video takes you inside a California wind farm most people never see, up close and on the ground. In this video, we take a field trip look at real renewable energy infrastructure and show how wind power from the California desert connects directly into San Diego’s electric grid. We’re standing under the 260-foot wind turbines at the Ocotillo Express Wind Farm, breaking down how wind energy is converted into usable electricity and delivered to the grid. From the nacelle at the top of the turbine to the 500,000-volt Sunrise Powerlink, this is a practical, on-site walkthrough of how large-scale wind generation actually works. Located on 12,500 acres of BLM land near Ocotillo, the Ocotillo Express Wind Farm operates like a full-time 52-megawatt power plant. We explain how the 2.3-MW turbines generate power, why this part of the desert is ideal for wind energy, and how that power moves from 690 volts up to transmission-level voltages. Along the way, we also explore the history of the area, including the legendary Impossible Railroad and the engineering challenges that shaped this landscape long before modern power infrastructure arrived. This video is for: • Anyone curious where San Diego’s electricity comes from • Engineers, designers, and students interested in the electric grid • Viewers who want to see renewable energy up close, not just in diagrams ⸻ 📖 CHAPTERS 0:00 – The scale of the Ocotillo Express Wind Farm 1:10 – How a 2.3-MW wind turbine generates power 2:15 – From 690V to the substation: how power reaches the grid 3:10 – Why the Ocotillo Desert is so windy 4:20 – Energy production stats: 460 GWh explained 5:05 – Native American history and the Impossible Railroad 6:00 – The world’s largest wooden trestle and desert engineering ⸻ The Ocotillo Express Wind Farm is a great example of how renewable generation, transmission infrastructure, and regional geography all come together to support California’s power system. If you have questions about wind generation, grid connections, or want to see more real-world infrastructure explained, drop a comment below. ⸻ #PowerDistribution #RenewableEnergy #ElectricGrid #WindEnergy #OcotilloExpress #SanDiego #AnzaBorrego #CleanEnergy #Engineering #CaliforniaDesert #ImpossibleRailroad #Ocotillo