Overview
Summerview 2 is a 66 MW onshore wind farm in Alberta, Canada, owned by TransAlta. It contributes to the province's renewable energy capacity under Canada's clean energy transition.
Summerview 2 is an onshore wind farm located in Alberta, Canada, with a capacity of 66 megawatts. Owned by TransAlta, a major Canadian power generator, the facility is operational and adds to the region's wind energy portfolio. Alberta's wind resources make it a key area for wind power development. The facility operates under Alberta's renewable energy framework, which includes the Renewable Electricity Act and a target of 30% renewable electricity by 2030. Canada's federal Clean Fuel Regulations and investment tax credits for clean technology further support wind energy projects. At 66 MW, Summerview 2 is a medium-scale wind farm, typical for Canadian onshore wind developments. Environmentally, the wind farm helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel generation. It also supports local grid stability and economic benefits through land lease payments and job creation. As part of Canada's broader clean energy goals, Summerview 2 contributes to the country's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050.
Environmental context
Alberta's wind farms like Summerview 2 operate in a region with strong wind resources, but they must address environmental considerations such as visual impact on the prairie landscape and potential effects on bird and bat populations. Mitigation measures, including turbine siting and operational curtailments, are commonly employed to reduce wildlife risks. The facility's contribution to displacing coal and natural gas generation provides significant climate benefits.
Frequently asked questions
Summerview 2 is located in Alberta, Canada, near the coordinates 49.6026 N, -113.7341 W.
Summerview 2 has a capacity of 66 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale onshore wind farm.
Summerview 2 is owned by TransAlta, a leading Canadian power generation company.
Alberta's Renewable Electricity Act sets a target of 30% renewable electricity by 2030, supported by federal Clean Fuel Regulations and investment tax credits for clean technology.
By generating clean electricity, Summerview 2 displaces fossil fuel generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting Canada's net-zero by 2050 target.