Hydro-Québec Proceeds with Largest Wind Power Initiative in North America
Hydro-Québec announced this week the approval of one of the largest wind power initiative in North America. The project will supply over 2000 megawatts of electricity that will come on-line between 2011 and 2015. The project will require capital investment of $6.7 billion involving 8 different project developers and 15 wind sites.
Equipment will be supplied by Enercom GmbH and REpower Systems AG with Hydro-Québec favoring these larger more established suppliers versus newer companies such as local startup AAER.
This project is without question a huge boost to wind power and will greatly advance Quebec’s knowledge base in this area. The GHG reduction benefit is not as clear though. Quebec’s hydro-based electrical grid already has the lowest GHG emission factor in North America. Add to this the fact the hydro supply is plentiful, with Hydro-Québec currently a net exporter of energy, and the need for this alternative energy project is less evident. It can be argued that the clean energy can be exported will replace coal-fired energy is the Northeast. This is true but this hardly benefits Quebec in meeting its GHG objectives.
Here the Hydro-Québec press release and the breakdown of the 15 projects.
http://www.hydroquebec.com/4d_includes/of_interest/PcAN2008-053.htm
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Equipment will be supplied by Enercom GmbH and REpower Systems AG with Hydro-Québec favoring these larger more established suppliers versus newer companies such as local startup AAER.
This project is without question a huge boost to wind power and will greatly advance Quebec’s knowledge base in this area. The GHG reduction benefit is not as clear though. Quebec’s hydro-based electrical grid already has the lowest GHG emission factor in North America. Add to this the fact the hydro supply is plentiful, with Hydro-Québec currently a net exporter of energy, and the need for this alternative energy project is less evident. It can be argued that the clean energy can be exported will replace coal-fired energy is the Northeast. This is true but this hardly benefits Quebec in meeting its GHG objectives.
Here the Hydro-Québec press release and the breakdown of the 15 projects.
http://www.hydroquebec.com/4d_includes/of_interest/PcAN2008-053.htm
MAP
Table of Projects

