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South Side Onshore Wind Farm | Canada Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

South Side is a 10 MW onshore wind farm in Canada, operated by Gengrowth LP1. The facility contributes to Canada's renewable energy capacity, supporting national clean energy targets.

South Side is an operational onshore wind farm located in Canada, with a capacity of 10 megawatts. The facility is owned by Gengrowth LP1 and represents a small-scale wind energy project within the country's diverse renewable energy portfolio. Canada's wind energy sector has grown steadily, supported by provincial renewable portfolio standards and federal incentives. The facility's technical specifications include a capacity of 10 MW, typical for small to medium wind farms in Canada. The plant uses wind as its primary fuel, converting kinetic energy into electricity. Canada's regulatory framework, including the Clean Fuel Regulations and provincial targets, encourages such projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and diversify energy sources. Environmentally, South Side contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions. Wind farms like this one play a role in Canada's goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The facility's location in a region with favorable wind conditions supports its operational efficiency and grid integration.

Environmental context

The South Side wind farm operates in a region with moderate wind resources, typical for onshore wind development in Canada. Wind energy projects can have visual impacts on landscapes and potential effects on bird and bat populations, though these are often mitigated through careful siting and monitoring. The facility's small scale reduces its overall environmental footprint while contributing to clean energy generation.

Frequently asked questions

South Side is an onshore wind farm located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 42.0840 N, 83.0425 W.

The South Side wind farm has a capacity of 10 megawatts, making it a small-scale wind energy facility.

The South Side wind farm is owned by Gengrowth LP1, a company involved in renewable energy development.

Canada's wind energy sector is supported by federal programs like the Clean Fuel Regulations and provincial renewable portfolio standards, which set targets for renewable energy generation.

By generating 10 MW of clean electricity, South Side helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and supports Canada's target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
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