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Le Plateau 1 Onshore Wind Farm | Canada Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Le Plateau 1 is an operational onshore wind farm in Canada with a capacity of 138.6 MW, contributing to the country's renewable energy portfolio.

Le Plateau 1 is an onshore wind farm located in Canada, with a capacity of 138.6 MW. The facility is operational and plays a role in the region's renewable energy generation, supporting Canada's transition to cleaner power sources. The wind farm utilizes wind turbines to convert kinetic energy into electricity. Canada has a supportive regulatory environment for wind energy, including provincial renewable portfolio standards and federal incentives under the Clean Fuel Regulations. The 138.6 MW capacity places Le Plateau 1 in the medium-to-large scale range for Canadian wind farms. Wind farms like Le Plateau 1 contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diversifying the energy mix. They also support local economies through job creation and land lease payments. The facility's output feeds into the grid, helping to meet regional electricity demand with renewable energy.

Environmental context

Wind farms can have visual impacts on landscapes and may affect bird and bat populations through collisions. Proper siting and mitigation measures, such as turbine curtailment during migration, help reduce these risks. In Canada, environmental assessments are typically required to address such concerns before construction.

Frequently asked questions

Le Plateau 1 is an onshore wind farm located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 48.0503 N, -67.4303 W.

Le Plateau 1 has a capacity of 138.6 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale wind farm in Canada.

The operator of Le Plateau 1 is not publicly listed in available data. Typically, wind farms in Canada are operated by energy companies or independent power producers.

Wind farms in Canada operate under provincial renewable portfolio standards and federal policies like the Clean Fuel Regulations. Projects often require environmental assessments and grid connection approvals.

Le Plateau 1 generates clean electricity from wind, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting Canada's target of net-zero emissions by 2050. It also provides economic benefits to the local community.
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