Overview
Nuttby Mountain is an operational onshore wind farm in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a capacity of 50.6 MW, contributing to the province's renewable energy portfolio.
Nuttby Mountain is an operational onshore wind farm located in Nova Scotia, Canada. With a capacity of 50.6 MW, it is a medium-scale wind facility that supports the region's transition to renewable energy. The wind farm is situated in a rural area, taking advantage of consistent wind resources typical of the Atlantic Canadian landscape. The facility operates under Canada's regulatory framework, which includes provincial renewable energy targets and federal incentives such as the Clean Energy Tax Credit. Nova Scotia has a target of 80% renewable electricity by 2030, and wind farms like Nuttby Mountain play a key role in achieving this goal. The wind farm uses modern wind turbine technology to convert wind energy into electricity, feeding into the provincial grid. Environmentally, Nuttby Mountain contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based generation. Wind farms in this region are typically sited to minimize visual and land-use impacts, and operators often implement measures to mitigate effects on local bird and bat populations. The facility's output helps stabilize the grid and supports Nova Scotia's clean energy transition.
Environmental context
Nuttby Mountain operates in a region with strong wind resources, typical of coastal and highland areas in Nova Scotia. Wind farms in this area are designed to minimize land-use conflicts, often located on agricultural or forested land. Potential environmental considerations include visual impact on the landscape and effects on bird and bat species, which are managed through careful siting and operational protocols. The facility contributes to reducing reliance on coal and natural gas, supporting Canada's climate goals.
Frequently asked questions
Nuttby Mountain is located in Nova Scotia, Canada, near the community of Nuttby Mountain in Colchester County.
Nuttby Mountain has an installed capacity of 50.6 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale wind farm.
The operator of Nuttby Mountain is not publicly listed, but it is part of Nova Scotia's renewable energy infrastructure.
Nova Scotia's Renewable Electricity Plan targets 80% renewable electricity by 2030, supported by federal incentives like the Clean Energy Tax Credit under the US IRA equivalent.
Nuttby Mountain generates clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel power. It also supports Canada's goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.