Overview
Plateau I / II is an 18 MW onshore wind farm in Ontario, Canada, operated by Plateau Wind LP. It contributes to the province's renewable energy capacity under the Green Energy Act framework.
Plateau I / II is an operational onshore wind farm located in Ontario, Canada, with a capacity of 18 megawatts. Developed and owned by Plateau Wind LP, the facility is part of the province's growing wind energy sector, which benefits from Ontario's Renewable Energy Standard and the federal Clean Electricity Regulations. The wind farm utilizes modern wind turbine technology to convert wind energy into electricity. Ontario's regulatory environment, including the Green Energy and Green Economy Act, has historically supported wind energy development through feed-in tariffs and procurement programs. The 18 MW scale places Plateau I / II in the small-to-medium range for Canadian wind farms, which typically range from 10 to 200 MW. Environmentally, the facility helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based generation. Wind farms in Ontario are subject to environmental assessments addressing bird and bat impacts, noise, and visual effects. Plateau I / II contributes to the local grid and supports Canada's target of achieving 90% non-emitting electricity by 2030.
Environmental context
The Plateau I / II wind farm operates in a region of Ontario characterized by agricultural land and rural communities. Wind energy projects in this area must consider visual impacts on the landscape and potential effects on local bird and bat populations. The facility's relatively small scale and modern turbine design help mitigate these concerns while providing clean electricity to the provincial grid.
Frequently asked questions
Plateau I / II is located in Ontario, Canada, at coordinates 44.2470 N, -80.3944 W. It operates in a rural area within the province's wind energy development zone.
Plateau I / II has an installed capacity of 18 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale onshore wind farm in Canada.
Plateau I / II is owned by Plateau Wind LP, a Canadian entity involved in renewable energy development. The facility is currently operational.
Ontario's wind energy is supported by the Renewable Energy Standard and the Green Energy and Green Economy Act, which have provided feed-in tariffs and procurement programs. Federally, Canada's Clean Electricity Regulations aim for a net-zero grid by 2035.
Onshore wind farms in Canada undergo environmental assessments to address impacts on birds, bats, noise, and visual aesthetics. Mitigation measures include turbine siting, curtailment during migration, and monitoring programs.