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New Study Shows Quebec's Wind Energy Potential
MONTREAL --
The province of Quebec has 100,000 MW of wind energy potential within 25 kilometres of existing transmission lines that is economically viable in the short and medium term according to a new study released by one of Canada's top wind energy consulting firms.
Wind Energy Can Make a Significant Contribution to Canada's Electricity
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Helimax Energy, the authors of the study, reported if only 10% of this potential was captured, wind energy would account for more than 15% of Quebec's total electricity production.
The study was prepared for the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), the Regroupement national des conseils régionaux de l'environnement (RNCREQ) as well as the Regroupement des organismes environnementaux en énergie (ROEE)(1) to support their interventions before the Quebec Energy Board hearings on the energy future of Quebec.
"This study makes it clear that wind energy can make a significant and
substantial contribution to electricity production in Quebec," says Robert
Hornung, President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association. "It also
demonstrates that wind energy is not only good for the environment, it is an engine for economic development. Quebec should move aggressively to take
advantage of this valuable natural resource."
Over a 25 year period, the study shows that an initial commitment to
install 4,000 MW of wind energy in Quebec would result in $5.8 billion in
investment and the creation of 62,000 person years of employment. It is
projected that more than 70% of these economic benefits would remain in
Quebec.
"What this studies shows is that Quebec's wind energy resource is equal
to 35,000 MW of fossil fuel fired generation - enough to meet almost all of
the electricity needs of Ontario. With Canada's large land mass and long
coastlines, it is likely that other provinces are also rich in wind energy
resources," said Steven Guilbeault of Greenpeace. "We challenge the federal
government and all Canadian provinces to conduct similar studies".
Wind energy is clean and renewable and the fastest growing source of
electricity in the world. Canada 327 MW of installed wind energy capacity
produces only 0.16% of Canadian electricity. This ranks far behind global
leaders like Germany (14,609 MW) and Denmark (where wind energy accounts for 20% of total electricity production).
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