MONTREAL, Quebec (Nov. 19, 2014) : EDF Renewables Inc., a subsidiary of EDF Energies Nouvelles Group, and Energie du Granit Inc. announced today that the 24.6 megawatt (MW) Le Granit Wind Project has declared commercial operation. The project represents a joint-ownership undertaking formed by EDF Renewables and Énergie du Granit, a company wholly owned by the MRC du Granit and 16 of its municipalities.
Located on the lands of the municipality of Saint-Robert Bellarmin, in MRC du Granit, administrative region of Estrie, Le Granit Community Wind Project is comprised of 12 turbines supplied by Senvion. The electricity generated is delivered to Hydro-Quebec Distribution under a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement.
Énergie du Granit Inc. owns 30% of the project while EDF Renewables holds the remaining 70%. An annual contribution of $61,500 will be paid by the project during the 20-year operational phase to the municipality of Saint-Robert-Bellarmin. The project employed more than 100 persons during the peak construction phase.
“This is the second wind project on the territory of the MRC du Granit and our first investment in renewable energy,” said André St-Marseille, President of Énergie du Granit. “The commissioning of Le Granit wind farm complements a partnership established in 2009. Énergie du Granit will finally see the results of its participation since the financial benefits could be used for the development of our rural communities, in a context where municipalities need more than ever to diversify their income.”
“Through the entire development and construction process, EDF Renewables has worked hand-in-hand with the MRC. Our partnership is based on a deep level of mutual trust and respect that has only been strengthened through the process of building the Project,” said Al Kurzenhauser, Chief Operating Officer of EDF Renewables. “We look forward to many years of continued collaboration and success.”
Le Granit est l'un des sept projets éoliens attribués à EDF Renewables en 2008 et 2010 dans le cadre d'appels d'offres d'Hydro-Québec Distribution. Il représente également le troisième projet développé par EDF Renewables à être détenu en partenariat avec une MRC, les deux autres projets éoliens étant La Mitis (24,6 MW) et Lac Alfred (300 MW). D'ici la fin de 2015, EDF Renewables aura mis en service 1 374 MW de projets éoliens et solaires au Canada.
Emplacement : | Municipality of Saint-Robert-Bellarmin |
Capacité installée : | 24,6 MW |
Turbines : | 12 turbines Senvion MM92 |
Preneur de courant : | Hydro-Québec Distribution |
Entreprise de construction : | Borea Construction |
Construction : | Été/Automne 2014 |
Force de travail de pointe : | More than 100 persons during peak construction |