Government of Canada Invests in
Canada's Largest Wind Energy Project
Nov 8, 2007 - Marketwire
The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health
and Minister for the Federal Economic Development
Initiative for Northern Ontario, was at the Prince
Wind Energy Farm today to announce more than $53
million in funding, over ten years, for the largest
wind energy project in Canada. Minister Clement,
speaking on behalf of the Honourable Gary Lunn,
Minister of Natural Resources, was joined by Mr.
Harry Goldgut, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer
of Brookfield Power, to make the announcement.
"We need energy to power our economy, and we need
clean energy to protect our environment - that's
a priority for our government and the foundation
of our practical, balanced approach to climate change,"
said Minister Clement. "By investing in projects
like this one, we are making sure that clean, renewable
power from the wind, the sun and the tides will
form an increasingly important part of our energy
mix for the future."
The Prince Wind Energy Farm, situated on 20,000
acres of land northwest of Sault Ste. Marie, qualified
for the one cent per kilowatt-hour incentive under
the ecoENERGY for Renewable Power initiative. The
wind farm's 126 turbines are capable of generating
up to 189 megawatts of clean, renewable power, enough
to power nearly 40,000 homes. Over ten years, this
ecoENERGY program will provide about $53 million
to the wind project and ensure that renewable energy
generated at the wind farm can be delivered at competitive
prices for Canadian consumers.
"As a global renewable power company based in Ontario,
we are proud to be the developers of Canada's largest
wind energy farm. The approximately $400-million
project took a little over twelve months to construct
and has now been generating clean renewable energy
for the past year," said Mr. Goldgut. "The project's
success is a tribute to the members of the local
community, the First Nations community, our employees
and construction partners, and the federal, provincial
and municipal governments and their agencies."
Businesses, municipalities, institutions and organizations
are eligible to apply for funding under ecoENERGY
for Renewable Power, announced by the Government
in January 2007. The initiative provides $1.48 billion
to increase Canada's supply of clean electricity
from renewable sources such as wind, biomass, low-impact
hydro, geothermal, solar photovoltaic and ocean
energy. It will encourage the production of up to
4,000 megawatts of new electricity from renewable
energy sources - enough electricity to power about
one million homes.
The Prince Wind Energy Farm is owned by Brookfield
Power, the company that comprises the power generating
and marketing operations of Brookfield Asset Management
Inc. Brookfield Power has developed and successfully
operated hydroelectric power facilities for over
100 years. Brookfield Power's portfolio comprises
more than 3,800 megawatts of capacity and includes
more than 155 hydroelectric power generating stations
and one pumped storage facility located on 60 river
systems, one wind farm, and two thermal plants,
principally in northeastern North America and Brazil.
FOR BROADCAST USE:
The Government of Canada is contributing more than
$53 million to the Prince Wind Energy Project near
Sault Ste. Marie. It's the largest wind energy project
in Canada. The wind farm will operate 126 turbines
capable of generating enough electricity to power
40,000 homes.
The following media backgrounder is available at
www.nrcan.gc.ca/media:
ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative: Increasing Canada's
Renewable ecoENERGY Supplies
NRCan's news releases and backgrounders are available
at www.nrcan.gc.ca/media.
SOURCE: Natural Resources Canada