Overview
McBride Lake is an operational onshore wind farm in Alberta, Canada, owned by Vision Quest (TransAlta). With a capacity of 75.2 MW, it contributes to the province's renewable energy portfolio.
McBride Lake is an onshore wind farm located in Alberta, Canada, owned by Vision Quest (TransAlta). The facility is operational and has a capacity of 75.2 megawatts, positioning it as a medium-scale wind energy project within the Canadian renewable energy landscape. The wind farm utilizes wind turbines to convert kinetic energy into electricity, a common technology for onshore wind farms in Canada. Alberta's renewable energy sector is supported by provincial policies such as the Renewable Electricity Act, which aims to generate 30% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The facility operates under Alberta's competitive electricity market, where wind power plays a growing role. McBride Lake contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based generation. As part of Canada's broader clean energy transition, the wind farm supports grid stability and provides clean electricity to the local community. Its location in Alberta's windy regions optimizes energy production, aligning with the province's renewable energy targets.
Environmental context
The wind farm is situated in Alberta's prairie landscape, where wind resources are abundant. Onshore wind farms like McBride Lake can have visual impacts on the surrounding area and may affect local bird and bat populations. However, proper siting and mitigation measures help minimize these effects. The facility supports Alberta's shift toward cleaner energy, reducing reliance on coal and natural gas.
Frequently asked questions
McBride Lake is located in Alberta, Canada, at coordinates 49.6123 N, -113.4815 W.
The McBride Lake wind farm is owned by Vision Quest (TransAlta), a major Canadian renewable energy developer.
McBride Lake has a capacity of 75.2 megawatts, making it a medium-scale onshore wind farm.
Alberta's Renewable Electricity Act targets 30% renewable electricity by 2030, and the province's competitive market encourages wind energy development.
McBride Lake generates clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting Canada's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050.