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  2. Wind power in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), a non-profit trade association, outlined a future strategy for wind energy that would reach a capacity of 55,000 MW by 2025, fulfilling 20% of the country's energy needs. The plan, Wind Vision 2025, could create over 50,000 jobs and represent around CDN$165 million annual revenue. If ...

  3. Wind power - Wikipedia

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    Wind power is considered a sustainable, renewable energy source, and has a much smaller impact on the environment compared to burning fossil fuels. Wind power is variable, so it needs energy storage or other dispatchable generation energy sources to attain a reliable supply of electricity. Land-based (onshore) wind farms have a greater visual ...

  4. Renewable energy debate - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, according to Valentine, concerns over wind turbine noise, shadow flicker, and bird life threats are not supported by data. He says the difficulty is that the general public often does not have ready access to information needed to assess the pros and cons of wind power developments. [107]

  5. Wind industry faces questions about turbines killing birds - AOL

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    Nov. 26—Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of articles the Abilene Reflector-Chronicle will publish over the next several weeks, which will address the pros and cons, the opposition ...

  6. Wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there is currently no competitive market for wind energy (though there may be in the future), because wind is a freely available natural resource, most of which is untapped. [115] The main cost of small wind turbines is the purchase and installation process, which averages between $48,000 and $65,000 per installation.

  7. List of wind farms in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the ten largest operational wind farms in Canada.The name of the wind farm is the name used by the energy company when referring to the farm. The Centennial Wind Power Facility in Saskatchewan was the first wind farm in Canada to have a capacity of at least 100 MW upon completion in 2006. [1]

  8. Canadian Hydro Developers - Wikipedia

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    Pincher Creek, Alberta Wind power: 52 Kenetech 33M-VS (360 kW) (1999) 5 Kenetech 33M-VS (375 kW) (2000) 21.4 MW Galetta Galetta, Ontario: Hydro (1907) Grande Prairie Grande Prairie, Alberta: Biomass (2003) 25 MW Melancthon I Shelburne, Ontario: Wind power: 45 GE 1.5 MW wind turbines (2006) 67.5 MW Melancthon II Shelburne, Ontario: Wind power

  9. Greengate Power Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It was central Alberta's first wind project, first wind project approved by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) and, at the time of construction, the province's largest wind project, located in the County of Paintearth, 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Stettler. [2] The project was sold to its joint venture partner Capital Power corporation. [3]