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St. Leon Wind Farm

Wind farm in St. Leon, Manitoba, Canada


Wind farm in St. Leon, Manitoba, Canada

FieldValue
nameSt. Leon Wind Farm
imageFile:St. Leon Wind Farm, Manitoba.jpg
image_captionWind turbines near St. Leon, Manitoba
coordinates
countryCanada
locationRural Municipality of Lorne /
Rural Municipality of Pembina,
near St. Leon, Manitoba
costC$200 million
ownerAlgonquin Power Income Fund
ps_units_operational63
wind_hub_height80 m
wind_farm_typeOnshore
ps_site_area93 km2
ps_electrical_capacity120 MW

Rural Municipality of Pembina, near St. Leon, Manitoba St. Leon Wind Farm () is Manitoba's first wind farm, in St. Leon, Manitoba, Canada. In the first phase completed in 2006, 63 wind turbines were erected over a 93 km2 area, capable of delivering 99 megawatts (MW). In 2011 a further 10 turbines were purchased, expanding the capacity of the project to 120 megawatts.

Wind turbines

Each turbine has three blades made with carbon fiber and balsa wood. Each blade is 41 m long. The nacelle containing the gearbox and generator is mounted on a tubular steel 80 m tower. The assembly of blades, hub, gearbox, and generator, in total weighs around 220 tonnes. The blades turn at 14 revolutions per minute when the generator is turning at 1200 RPM; the speed increase makes the generator more compact and the overall system more efficient. Each tower has a 4 m concrete foundation which extends between 10 and below grade. The generators produce AC power at around 600 Volts and 60 Hertz. Each tower has a step-up transformer connecting the turbine by an underground cable to the 35 kV overhead wood pole line collection network. The collection network connects the turbines to a step-up transformer station, where the voltage is increase to 230 kV and connection is made to the Manitoba Hydro transmission network. Manitoba Hydro has a 25-year power purchase agreement with Algonquin Power Income Fund, which owns and operates the wind farm.

The Danish-built turbines are designed to operate on wind speeds between 12.6 and. In very cold weather, -33 °C or lower, the units are shut down. About 90% of the year there is sufficient wind to operate the turbines, although not necessarily at full output. In recent years the project has generated at a 35-to-40% annual capacity factor, due to its favorable site.

The array is dispersed over 9000 ha of farmland on the Pembina Escarpment, about 150 km south-west of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in the rural municipalities of Lorne and Pembina. About five per cent of the area is covered by access roads and foundation sites, leaving the rest available for crops or cattle grazing. Each of the fifty area landowners is paid for the use of the land occupied by a turbine.

The capital cost of the first phase of the project was around C$200 million. About $30 million was provided by the federal Wind Power Production Incentive. The 2011 expansion cost an additional $30 million; the additional turbines were in operation by the spring of 2012.

References

References

  1. [https://www.hydro.mb.ca/environment/wind.shtml St. Leon Wind Farm retrieved Nov 21, 2017]
  2. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/the-winds-picking-up.html Martin Cash ''The Wind's Picking Up'', Winnipeg Free Press July 27, 2011
  3. https://www.gov.mb.ca/stem/energy/wind/files/stleons_wind_brochure.en.pdf Province of Manitoba brochure on the St. Leon wind farm, retrieved 2010 Nov 23
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