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The '''Lac Alfred Wind Project''' is a [[wind farm]] developed by [[Électricité de France|EDF EN Canada]] and owned by EDF EN Canada and [[Enbridge]].<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/enbridge-invests-330-million-in-quebec-wind-project/article4182542/ "Enbridge invests $330-million in Quebec wind project"]. ''The Globe and Mail'', November 3, 2011.</ref> It is located near the village of [[Amqui, Quebec]]. The project has a nameplate capacity of 300 [[megawatt|MW]].<ref>[http://www.edf-en.ca/lac-alfred Lac Alfred Wind Project]</ref> |
The '''Lac Alfred Wind Project''' is a [[wind farm]] developed by [[Électricité de France|EDF EN Canada]] and owned by EDF EN Canada and [[Enbridge]].<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/enbridge-invests-330-million-in-quebec-wind-project/article4182542/ "Enbridge invests $330-million in Quebec wind project"]. ''The Globe and Mail'', November 3, 2011.</ref> It is located near the village of [[Amqui, Quebec]]. The project has a nameplate capacity of 300 [[megawatt|MW]] and was the [[List of wind farms in Canada|highest capacity wind farm in Canada]] from its opening in August 2013 to May 2014.<ref>[http://www.edf-en.ca/lac-alfred Lac Alfred Wind Project]</ref> |
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Construction of the project was completed in early 2016.<ref>[https://technostrobe.com/news/62-edf-s-triple-play-spells-big-business-for-quebec-wind-energy-suppliers "EDF’s Triple Play Spells Big Business For Quebec Wind Energy Suppliers"]. ''Technostrobe'', 30 April 2016</ref> It is currently operated and maintained by [[Senvion Canada]] Inc. and EDF Renewable Services Inc. |
Construction of the project was completed in early 2016.<ref>[https://technostrobe.com/news/62-edf-s-triple-play-spells-big-business-for-quebec-wind-energy-suppliers "EDF’s Triple Play Spells Big Business For Quebec Wind Energy Suppliers"]. ''Technostrobe'', 30 April 2016</ref> It is currently operated and maintained by [[Senvion Canada]] Inc. and EDF Renewable Services Inc. |
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*[[List of wind farms in Canada]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 17 March 2020
The Lac Alfred Wind Project is a wind farm developed by EDF EN Canada and owned by EDF EN Canada and Enbridge.[1] It is located near the village of Amqui, Quebec. The project has a nameplate capacity of 300 MW and was the highest capacity wind farm in Canada from its opening in August 2013 to May 2014.[2]
Construction of the project was completed in early 2016.[3] It is currently operated and maintained by Senvion Canada Inc. and EDF Renewable Services Inc.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Enbridge invests $330-million in Quebec wind project". The Globe and Mail, November 3, 2011.
- ^ Lac Alfred Wind Project
- ^ "EDF’s Triple Play Spells Big Business For Quebec Wind Energy Suppliers". Technostrobe, 30 April 2016
48°24′51″N 67°41′16″W / 48.414163°N 67.687798°W