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Boralex Adds 52 MW to its Canadian Wind Power Portfolio
2015-11-12 10:54

Boralex announced the commercial commissioning of the Témiscouata II wind power project, located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region in Canada, with an installed capacity of 51.7 MW.

Patrick Lemaire, President and CEO, pointed out, "The exemplary work of our team, which made it possible to complete this project on budget and ahead of schedule."

Covered by a 20-year contract with Hydro-Québec, project construction resulted in direct impacts of approximately $30 million in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of which $5 million in Témiscouata area. In addition, during the two-year construction period, up to 200 workers were employed, with an average of 40% originating from the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Boralex will make approximately $250,000 annual voluntary contributions to the Témiscouata RCM.

Note that the project, awarded in 2008 by Hydro-Québec Distribution under its 2005 call for tenders for 2,000 MW of wind power, was originally planned for completion in Montérégie. In 2012, Boralex acquired the power supply contract from another sponsor. Mr. Lemaire added that "it is Boralex's creativity and its respectful approach to development that allowed it to complete this project."

Adjacent to the Témiscouata I community wind farm, in which the Témiscouata RCM is a partner, this is Boralex's second project in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region on the public lands of the Saint-Elzéar-de-Témiscouata and Saint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata municipalities.

 
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