Overview
Le Granit is a 24.6 MW onshore wind farm in Quebec, Canada, owned by EDF Energies Nouvelles and Energie du Granit. It contributes to the province's renewable energy capacity.
Le Granit is an operational onshore wind farm located in Quebec, Canada, with a capacity of 24.6 megawatts. The facility is jointly owned by EDF Energies Nouvelles (70%) and Energie du Granit (30%), reflecting a partnership between a major international energy company and a local entity. As a medium-scale wind installation, it supports Quebec's growing renewable energy portfolio. The wind farm operates under Quebec's regulatory framework, which includes a renewable energy target and a feed-in tariff program for wind power. The province's abundant wind resources, particularly in the Gaspé region and along the St. Lawrence River, have made it a leader in Canadian wind energy. Le Granit's capacity places it among the smaller to medium-sized wind farms in the region, typical of community-scale projects. Environmentally, Le Granit contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity generation. Wind farms in Quebec are subject to environmental assessments to mitigate impacts on bird and bat populations. The facility's location in a rural area minimizes visual and land-use conflicts, supporting the province's goal of increasing renewable energy penetration while balancing ecological considerations.
Environmental context
Quebec's wind energy sector operates in a context of abundant natural wind resources, particularly in the Appalachian region. Environmental considerations for wind farms like Le Granit include potential impacts on avian and bat species, as well as land-use changes in rural areas. The province requires environmental impact assessments and mitigation measures, such as turbine curtailment during migration periods, to address these concerns. The facility's location away from major urban centers reduces visual impact, while its contribution to clean energy supports Quebec's climate goals.
Frequently asked questions
Le Granit is located in Quebec, Canada, at coordinates 45.6994° N, -70.5800° W, in the Estrie region near the border with Maine.
Le Granit has an installed capacity of 24.6 megawatts, making it a medium-scale onshore wind farm.
Le Granit is owned by EDF Energies Nouvelles (70%) and Energie du Granit (30%), a partnership between a major renewable energy company and a local entity.
Wind farms in Quebec operate under the province's renewable energy policy, which includes a feed-in tariff program and a target to increase renewable energy capacity. Projects must undergo environmental assessments to address impacts on wildlife and land use.
Le Granit contributes to Canada's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 by generating clean electricity from wind, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Quebec's wind energy sector is a key part of the country's renewable energy mix.