Friday, June 30, 2017

Canadian Wind Farm Shuts Down After 23 Yrs.

The oldest commercial wind power facility in Canada has been shut down and is headed for the scrap yard after 23 years. Calgary Herald

“TransAlta is very interested in repowering this site. Unfortunately, right now, it’s not economically feasible,” Wayne Oliver, operations supervisor for TransAlta’s wind operations in Pincher Creek and Fort Macleod, said in an interview.
 “We’re anxiously waiting to see what incentives might come from our new government. . . . Alberta is an open market and the wholesale price when it’s windy is quite low, so there’s just not the return on investment in today’s situation. So, if there is an incentive, we’d jump all over that.”

So it seems that wind farms in Canada have a finite life of about 20 years and building new facilities are not economically feasible without government subsidies.

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