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OPG 7 Gomberg Onshore Wind Farm | Canada Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

OPG 7 Gomberg is an operational onshore wind farm in Canada with a capacity of 1.8 MW, contributing to the country's renewable energy portfolio.

OPG 7 Gomberg is an onshore wind farm located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 43.8123° N, -79.0740° W. The facility is operational and has a capacity of 1.8 megawatts, placing it in the small-scale wind energy category. As part of Ontario Power Generation's portfolio, it supports the province's renewable energy goals. The wind farm utilizes wind turbines to convert kinetic energy into electricity, a common technology for onshore wind installations. Canada's renewable energy sector benefits from federal and provincial policies, such as Ontario's Green Energy Act and the federal Clean Fuel Standard, which encourage wind power development. The 1.8 MW capacity indicates a modest installation, likely consisting of a single turbine or a small cluster. Environmentally, OPG 7 Gomberg contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based generation. Wind farms in Canada often face considerations regarding bird and bat impacts, as well as land use, but small-scale projects like this typically have lower ecological footprints. The facility supports local grid stability and aligns with Canada's target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Environmental context

The wind farm operates in a region with a temperate climate and mixed land use, including agricultural and urban areas. Wind energy projects in Canada must navigate environmental assessments to mitigate impacts on avian species and local ecosystems. The small scale of OPG 7 Gomberg likely minimizes visual and noise impacts, while still contributing to renewable energy capacity.

Frequently asked questions

OPG 7 Gomberg is located in Canada, with approximate coordinates 43.8123° N, -79.0740° W. It operates within the Canadian wind energy sector.

OPG 7 Gomberg has a capacity of 1.8 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale onshore wind farm.

The operator of OPG 7 Gomberg is not publicly listed, but the facility is part of Ontario Power Generation's portfolio, which manages several renewable energy assets in Canada.

Wind farms in Canada are subject to federal and provincial regulations, including environmental assessments, wildlife protection laws, and renewable energy targets. Ontario's Green Energy Act and the federal Clean Fuel Standard support wind power development.

OPG 7 Gomberg generates clean electricity from wind, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and helping Canada meet its renewable energy and emissions reduction goals.
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