High Risk ⚡ Power Plant / Substation  ·  California

Tehachapi Wind Energy Corridor CA

CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE RISK PROFILE  ·  CALIFORNIA

7 / 10
Risk Score
Facility Type
⚡ Power Plant / Substation
Primary Risk Radius
5
mile zone
Secondary Risk Radius
20
mile zone

// Risk Intelligence

Risk Score7 / 10   High
Facility Type⚡ Power Plant / Substation
Operator / BranchVarious Wind Operators / SCE
Host CountyKern County CA
Nearest CityWashington DC
Primary Risk Radius5 miles
Secondary Risk Radius20 miles

// Strategic Significance

The Tehachapi Pass wind energy corridor in Kern County California is one of the largest wind energy generating areas in the US producing thousands of megawatts for the California grid. The Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project built a major new transmission line to carry wind power to Los Angeles. The corridor sits near active earthquake faults and wildfire risk in the Southern California mountains creates transmission vulnerability. California depends heavily on Tehachapi wind for renewable energy mandates.

// Civilian Impact Assessment

Kern County with 900,000 residents and California statewide grid. Tehachapi produces thousands of MW of wind power critical to California renewable mandates. Wildfire along transmission corridors creates vulnerability. Earthquake risk from nearby faults affects wind turbine infrastructure.

// Evacuation & Shelter Guidance

I-5, CA Route 58, Tehachapi Boulevard. Kern County Emergency Management coordinates wildfire earthquake and grid transition protocols.

// Counties Within Risk Zone