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The Nepean Sailing Club (NSC) is a sailing club located on Lac Deschênes in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The club is based in Dick Bell Park , along Carling Avenue , adjacent to Andrew Haydon Park in the former city of Nepean .
Conestogo Wind Energy Centre I Conestogo: 22.9 2012 NextEra Energy [99] [102] Cruickshank Wind Farm: Kincardine: 8.25: Enbridge [100] Cultus Wind Farm: Norfolk County: 9.9: International Power [100] Dillon Wind Centre Raleigh: 78 2011 [99] Dufferin Wind Farm Melancthon: 91.4 2013 Longyuan Canada Renewables Ltd. [103] Exhibition Place Wind Turbine
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]
The May 2022 Canadian derecho was a high-impact derecho [5] event that affected the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, Canada's most densely populated region, on May 21, 2022.. Described by meteorologists as a historic derecho and one of the most impactful thunderstorms in Canadian history, [6] [7] winds up to 190 km/h (120 mph) as well as around four tornadoes caused widespread and extensive ...
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 ...
The ExPlace Wind Turbine is a 91-metre (299 ft) tall wind turbine located on the grounds of the Exhibition Place co-owned by the WindShare for-profit co-operative and Rankin Construction Inc.. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the first wind turbine installed in a major North American urban city centre, [ 3 ] and the first community-owned wind power project in ...
The first tornado passed along Dundas Street in Toronto causing F0-strength damage. [33] A second unrated tornado touched down near Niagara-on-the-Lake. [34] July 11 - an F0 tornado struck Toronto, Ontario. [35] August 1 - an F2 tornado struck Dunnville, Ontario. [36] 1855. April 18 - four F2 tornadoes touched down in Southern Ontario.
Streetcar wires along several routes were torn down in Toronto. [22] Hundreds of flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport, Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport, and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (Toronto Island) had also been cancelled, mostly destined for Atlantic Canada and the eastern seaboard of the United States. [23]