Overview
Kent Breeze is a 20 MW onshore wind farm in Ontario, Canada, owned by TransAlta. It contributes to Canada's renewable energy capacity under provincial Renewable Portfolio Standards.
Kent Breeze is an operational onshore wind farm located in Ontario, Canada, with a capacity of 20 megawatts. The facility is wholly owned by TransAlta, a major Canadian power generator, and represents a medium-scale wind energy installation within the province's diverse renewable energy portfolio. The wind farm operates under Ontario's regulatory framework, which includes the province's Renewable Portfolio Standards and the federal Clean Fuel Regulations. As a wind energy facility, it utilizes multiple turbines to convert wind energy into electricity, feeding into the provincial grid. The 20 MW capacity places it in the small-to-medium scale category for Canadian wind farms, which typically range from 10 MW to over 200 MW. Kent Breeze plays a role in Ontario's transition to cleaner energy sources, supporting grid stability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The facility's location in southwestern Ontario benefits from consistent wind patterns, contributing to reliable power generation. As part of Canada's growing wind energy sector, it aligns with national targets for renewable energy adoption and carbon reduction.
Environmental context
Wind farms like Kent Breeze can have visual impacts on the landscape and may affect local bird and bat populations through collisions with turbine blades. However, proper siting and mitigation measures, such as turbine curtailment during migration periods, help reduce these risks. The facility's location in agricultural or rural areas minimizes land-use conflicts, and wind energy itself produces no air emissions or water consumption during operation.
Frequently asked questions
Kent Breeze is located in Ontario, Canada, near the southwestern part of the province. The exact coordinates are 42.5452° N, -82.0506° W.
Kent Breeze is wholly owned by TransAlta, a Canadian power generation company that operates a mix of renewable and conventional energy assets.
Kent Breeze has an installed capacity of 20 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale wind energy facility.
Ontario regulates wind energy through the Renewable Energy Approval (REA) process under the Environmental Protection Act, along with the province's Renewable Portfolio Standards that require a certain percentage of electricity from renewable sources.
Wind energy in Canada reduces reliance on fossil fuels, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and contributes to national renewable energy targets. It also has low water consumption and minimal air pollution compared to conventional power plants.