Dec 18 2009
GDF SUEZ has completed construction and achieved commercial operation at Caribou Wind Park, located 70 kilometers northwest of Bathurst, New Brunswick. The largest wind operation in the province, the 99 MW facility will provide all of its power to New Brunswick Power to fulfill a 20-year power purchase agreement with the utility.
"We have developed a strong partnership with GDF SUEZ, and all New Brunswickers will enjoy the benefits now that the facility is up and running," said David Hay, president & CEO of NB Power. "NB Power is focused on minimizing its environmental footprint through a number of initiatives such as diversifying our renewable portfolio."
Achieving commercial operation of Caribou Wind Park, which is GDF SUEZ's first generation facility in New Brunswick, boosts the company's North American renewable energy portfolio to 509 MW, more than 40 percent of which is wind powered generation. The company also owns and operates two wind farms, which hug the west and north capes of Prince Edward Island: West Cape Wind Farm, with a generation capacity of 99 MW, and Norway Wind Farm, which generates 9 MW. More than one third of GDF SUEZ's power operations in North America are carbon-free or carbon-neutral facilities.
"Much of our success so far in the province can be attributed to the cooperation we have received through our partnerships with NB Power, leadership within the provincial and federal governments, and the expertise and professionalism of hundreds of local and regional contractors," explained Zin Smati, president & CEO of GDF SUEZ operations in North America. "We brought 51 MW on-line six weeks ahead of schedule, and we completed all construction to meet our power purchase agreement with NB Power well within the original deadline."
Producing enough electricity to supply as many as 30,000 homes, Caribou Wind Park, via New Brunswick Power, will provide power to about 2 percent of the electricity needs in the province.
Source: http://www.suezenergyna.com/