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Gros Morne I Onshore Wind Farm | Canada Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Gros Morne I is a 100.5 MW onshore wind farm in Canada, operated by Innergex Inc and TransCanada. It contributes to Canada's renewable energy capacity, supporting national clean energy targets.

Gros Morne I is an operational onshore wind farm located in Canada, with a capacity of 100.5 MW. The facility is co-owned by Innergex Inc (38%) and TransCanada (42%), two major players in the energy sector. As a wind energy project, it plays a role in diversifying Canada's electricity generation mix and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The wind farm utilizes modern wind turbine technology to convert wind energy into electricity. Canada has a strong regulatory framework for renewable energy, including federal and provincial incentives such as the Clean Fuel Standard and various provincial renewable portfolio standards. The scale of Gros Morne I places it in the medium-to-large category for Canadian wind farms, which typically range from 50 MW to over 200 MW. Environmentally, the facility contributes to greenhouse gas emission reductions by displacing fossil fuel-based power. Wind farms in Canada are subject to environmental assessments to mitigate impacts on wildlife, particularly birds and bats. The electricity generated feeds into the grid, supporting local communities and industries with clean power.

Environmental context

The Gros Morne I wind farm operates in a region with diverse ecosystems, including forests and coastal areas. Wind energy projects in Canada are designed to minimize land-use impact through careful siting and turbine spacing. Potential effects on bird and bat populations are addressed through pre-construction surveys and operational mitigation measures. The facility's contribution to renewable energy helps reduce air pollution and carbon emissions, aligning with Canada's climate goals.

Frequently asked questions

Gros Morne I is an onshore wind farm located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 49.1810 N, -65.4615 W.

Gros Morne I has a capacity of 100.5 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale wind farm in Canada.

Gros Morne I is co-owned by Innergex Inc (38%) and TransCanada (42%). The facility is operational.

Canada supports wind energy through federal programs like the Clean Fuel Standard and provincial renewable portfolio standards. These policies incentivize clean energy development and grid integration.

By generating electricity from wind, Gros Morne I displaces fossil fuel power, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. It supports Canada's target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
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