Overview
Ganaraska is an operational onshore wind farm in Canada with a capacity of 17.6 MW, owned by Ganaraska Wind Development Joint Venture. It contributes to Ontario's renewable energy portfolio.
Ganaraska is an operational onshore wind farm located in Ontario, Canada, with a capacity of 17.6 MW. The facility is owned by Ganaraska Wind Development Joint Venture and represents a medium-scale wind energy project within the Canadian renewable energy landscape. Ontario's Renewable Energy Standard and the federal Clean Electricity Regulations provide the regulatory backdrop for such projects. The facility operates using wind turbines to generate electricity, feeding into the provincial grid. Canada's wind energy sector has grown significantly, supported by provincial renewable portfolio standards and federal incentives. The 17.6 MW capacity places Ganaraska among the smaller to medium wind farms in the region, contributing to local clean energy generation. Environmentally, the wind farm helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based power. It also supports Ontario's goals for increasing renewable energy share. The facility's location in a rural area minimizes land-use conflicts, though wind farms can have visual and wildlife impacts, which are managed through siting and mitigation measures.
Environmental context
The Ganaraska wind farm is situated in a rural area of Ontario, where wind resources are favorable for energy generation. Wind power helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lowers carbon emissions. However, wind farms can affect local bird and bat populations and alter landscape aesthetics. Proper siting and environmental assessments are conducted to minimize these impacts.
Frequently asked questions
The Ganaraska wind farm is located in Ontario, Canada, near coordinates 44.0197 N, -78.5810 W.
The Ganaraska wind farm has a capacity of 17.6 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale wind energy project.
The Ganaraska wind farm is owned by Ganaraska Wind Development Joint Venture, a partnership involved in renewable energy development.
Wind farms in Ontario operate under the province's Renewable Energy Standard and the federal Clean Electricity Regulations, which set targets for renewable energy generation and emissions reductions.
Wind energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel power, supports Canada's climate goals, and contributes to a diversified energy mix with low operational emissions.