N.B. gets more wind power
By MARY MOSZYNSKI
Times & Transcript Staff
The province will harness the powerful winds of Westmorland County with a new wind farm that is expected to generate enough power to supply more than 3,000 homes.
Energy Minister Jack Keir announced yesterday NB Power has signed a 20-year purchase agreement with Vector Wind Energy of Alberta.
"I am especially pleased that today we are able to announce the addition of this clean, renewable energy into our generation mix," he said. "It will provide benefits for our province for many, many years to come."
The farm, which will consist of 14 turbines, will be built in Fairfield Hill, approximately 10 kilometres west of Sackville.
The turbines are expected to generate up to 21 megawatts of wind power - enough energy to supply 3,700 homes.
The Fairfield Hill project is the second wind farm the Liberals have announced since forming government. Keir said he hopes the project will be up-and-running sometime next winter.
NB Power and Vector will hold consultations with nearby communities, he added.
The cost of the project wasn't released. However a department spokesman said the cost is typically $2 million per megawatt.
This latest announcement is part of NB Power's target to have a total of 200 megawatts of wind power - enough electricity to operate 52,000 homes - in operation by 2009.
The wind farm also pushes the utility towards its mandate of adding 400 megawatts of energy from renewable sources to the province's generation mix by 2016.
In January, David Hay, NB Power's CEO, announced the utility had signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with TransAlta Corporation of Alberta.
The 80-metre tall turbines will be in commission by the end of 2008 and generate about 75 megawatts of power - enough to supply about 13,600 homes per year.
The farm, which will consist of 25 turbines, will be located in Kent Hills, west of Caledonia Mountain and south of Prosser Brook.
At the time, a TransAlta spokesman said the $131-million construction project will result in about $4 million in spin-offs for the local economy through the contracting of local construction and engineering firms, and job creation.
Keir said another request for proposals will be issued shortly. Part of that request will be a stipulation that companies include some N.B. content in their proposals.
"We want to make sure that if there's more wind towers being erected in New Brunswick, that they're being manufactured in New Brunswick as well," he said.
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