Overview
Talbot is an operational onshore wind farm in Ontario, Canada, with a capacity of 98.9 MW. It is owned by Talbot Windfarm LP and contributes to the region's renewable energy portfolio.
Talbot is an operational onshore wind farm located in Ontario, Canada. With a capacity of 98.9 MW, it is a medium-to-large scale facility within the Canadian wind energy sector. The plant is owned by Talbot Windfarm LP and plays a role in supplying clean electricity to the provincial grid. The facility operates under Ontario's regulatory framework, which includes the province's Long-Term Energy Plan and the Green Energy Act, supporting renewable energy development. Wind farms like Talbot benefit from feed-in tariffs and renewable energy credits, which have driven significant wind capacity additions in the region. The 98.9 MW capacity places it among the larger wind projects in Ontario, contributing to the province's target of increasing renewable energy generation. Talbot's operational status underscores its contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Ontario's electricity mix. Wind energy in the province helps displace fossil fuel generation, particularly natural gas, and supports grid decarbonization. The facility's location in a rural area with favorable wind resources allows it to generate electricity efficiently, serving the local community and contributing to Canada's national renewable energy goals.
Environmental context
Onshore wind farms like Talbot can have visual impacts on the landscape and may affect local bird and bat populations through collisions. However, proper siting and mitigation measures, such as curtailment during migration periods, help reduce these risks. The facility's location in Ontario's agricultural and rural landscape minimizes land-use conflicts while providing clean energy.
Frequently asked questions
The Talbot wind farm is located in Ontario, Canada, near coordinates 42.4375 N, -81.7961 W.
The Talbot wind farm has a capacity of 98.9 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale wind energy facility.
The Talbot wind farm is owned by Talbot Windfarm LP, a company involved in renewable energy development in Canada.
Wind energy in Ontario is supported by the province's Long-Term Energy Plan and the Green Energy Act, which include feed-in tariffs and renewable energy credits to incentivize development.
Wind energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel generation, contributing to Canada's climate goals and improving air quality.