| Ontario Becomes Wind Power Leader In Canada
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure - 10/30/08
Ontario is the leader in wind power in Canada with today's launch of the
second phase of the Melancthon EcoPower Centre near Shelburne, Ontario.
The announcement propels Ontario's total wind capacity to 617.5 megawatts
(MW), topping second-place Alberta, which has 545 MW of wind capacity.
Quebec is in third place, with 422 MW of capacity. The completion of this
second phase - by the end of November, will bring Ontario's total wind
capacity to 673 MW.
The Melancthon EcoPower Centre is one of three major Ontario-based wind
projects scheduled to go online in the coming weeks. Within two months, when
the two additional large wind farms begin operation, it will nearly double
Ontario's supply of wind power in one year. Ontario started the year with
491 MW of wind power and will end the year with more than 950 MW.
The $409-million centre was built in two phases, with about 250 contract
jobs created in each phase. The project will create about 14 full-time jobs.
When fully operational, the 133-turbine Melancthon EcoPower Centre will have
a total capacity of 199.5 megawatts, enough emissions-free electricity to
power more than 52,000 homes. The first phase of the project - a 45-turbine,
67.5-megawatt wind farm - has been operating since March 2006.
Quotes
"Our drive for renewable energy has pushed Ontario from lagging to leading
the green energy charge," said George Smitherman, Deputy Premier and
Minister of Energy and Infrastructure. "It's a victory that pays off for all
Ontarians by boosting our supply of non-polluting power and it's an even
bigger victory for the Melancthon community."
"The foresight of the Ontario government has provided an opportunity for
Canadian Hydro Developers, the local townships and the landowners to prosper
in a sustainable manner," said John Keating, CEO of Canadian Hydro
Developers, Inc., which built and operates the Melancthon EcoPower Centre.
"This wind farm has put the Township of Melancthon on the map and allowed
some struggling farmers to stay on their farms," said Debbie Fawcett, mayor
of Melancthon Township. "It's also given us increased resources to provide
services to our community."
"Projects like Melancthon II are supporting rural economic development
across the province by bringing investment and jobs to Ontario while also
producing clean, reliable power," said Robert Hornung, president of the
Canadian Wind Energy Association.
Quick Facts
By the end of the year Ontario will have enough wind capacity to power
almost 250,000 homes. By the end of the year, Ontario's wind capacity will
have gone from 15 MW in 2003 to more than 950 MW, an increase of more than
6,200 per cent. Investments in wind farms in place or under construction in
Ontario total about $2.5 billion
Learn More
Read more about Go Green , Ontario's action plan on climate change. (
www.gogreenontario.ca )
Learn about Ontario's plan for cleaner, greener electricity . (
www.energy.gov.on.ca )
Read about Canada's wind industry . (
www.canwea.ca ) |