Cartier Wind Energy

Cartier Wind Energy (French: Cartier Énergie éolienne) is a developer, owner and operator of wind farms in Quebec. Formed in 2004 as a partnership between TransCanada Corporation (62%) and Innergex Renewable Energy (38%),[1] the Longueuil-based company has built 5 wind farms with a combined capacity of 589.5 MW in the Gaspé peninsula delivering power under a 20-year contract signed in 2005 with Hydro-Québec. The company's sixth project, a 150-MW wind farm in Les Méchins, Quebec, was cancelled in 2010, after Cartier failed to reach an agreement with landowners.[2]

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References

  1. TransCanada Corporation. Cartier Wind Energy retrieved 2013-01-02^
  2. Cartier énergie éolienne abandonne son projet de parc éolien à Les Méchins Cartier Wind Energy, February 19, 2010, retrieved 2013-01-02^
  3. Innergex. Site in operation: Baie-des-Sables retrieved 2010-12-02^
  4. Innergex. Site in operation: Carleton retrieved 2010-12-02^
  5. Innergex. Site in operation: Gros-Morne retrieved 2013-01-02^
  6. Innergex. Site in operation: L'Anse-à-Valleau retrieved 2010-12-02^
  7. Innergex. Site in operation: Montagne-Sèche retrieved 2013-01-02^