January 11, 2011
"It's a thrill to start up the first of the turbines at this 138-megawatt wind farm and get the project up and running," said Selinger. "As one of the largest wind farms in Canada, this project builds on Manitoba's position as a leader in renewable energy development, complementing our existing hydroelectricity supply, geothermal activities, biofuel production and aggressive energy-conservation programming."
Manitoba Hydro and Pattern Energy negotiated a 27-year power purchase agreement to make the project possible. Work continues on the balance of turbines and they are expected to be fully operational in the next month or two.
"The St. Joseph wind farm grows the province's portfolio of clean energy sources," said Manitoba Hydro president and CEO Bob Brennan. "It's a good fit with our hydroelectric system."
"This project demonstrates one of the remarkable advantages of wind energy, with project construction starting last April and the first power being delivered in less than 10 months," said Selinger. "There are over 300 workers on site during construction, the majority of whom are local, further helping our economy grow. Once all 60 turbines are complete, this wind farm will provide enough clean, renewable energy to serve 50,000 homes." |
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