St. Leon Wind Farm
Green electricity source
The St. Leon wind farm is a 99 MW project consisting of 63 turbines, each 80 metres high, equipped with three 41-metre blades. The wind farm is situated on the Pembina Escarpment, which rises above the surrounding plains, exposing the turbines to the prevailing prairie winds.
About our sources
We source our green electricity, green natural gas, and green fuel from generators and producers that meet or exceed the strictest environmental standards. By supporting these renewable sources, our community is advancing the green energy transition and building a cleaner, greener world for us all.
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Seacliff Bioenergy Project
Seacliff Energy recycles 110,000 tonnes/year of organic residuals from agricultural, commercial, and municipal sources,
Courbe-du-Sault Hydro
The Courbe-du-Sault Hydro Power Plant is a 25 MW low-impact hydro facility in Rivière-au-Tonnerre, Quebec. This facility harnesses the power of the Sheldrake river, located in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec.
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