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Wind Power News Archive: New Brunswick

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These news and opinion items are gathered by National Wind Watch in its noncommercial educational mission to help keep readers informed about developments related to industrial wind energy. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of National Wind Watch. They are the products of and owned by the organizations or individuals noted and are shared here according to “fair use” and “fair dealing” provisions of copyright law. The original articles, links to which are provided, may have additional links and photos and other media that were not included here.


July 24, 2013 • New BrunswickPrint story

Wind power falls short of targets

New Brunswick’s commercial wind farms came up woefully short of their electrical production targets last year, new documents reveal. It is the fifth year in a row wind has failed to produce as much power as expected in the province. In filings with the Energy and Utilities Board earlier this month, NB Power, which buys 100 per cent of the power produced by the three privately-owned farms, says it was supplied just below 694,000 megawatt hours (mwh) of wind generated . . . Complete story »


February 21, 2013 • New BrunswickPrint story

Wind turbine stalls at Dorchester Penitentiary

Recurrent mechanical failures have prevented a $2-million wind turbine outside of the Dorchester Penitentiary from operating properly since its installation three years ago. The 600 kW wind turbine has been faced with a number of operational issues on and off since 2009, when the turbine was erected as part of Correctional Service of Canada’s efforts to use renewable energy in the operation of the penitentiary. Veronique Rioux, a media spokesperson with CSC, says the turbine’s most recent breakdown came in . . . Complete story »


February 4, 2013 • Alberta, New BrunswickPrint story

Wind turbines stall at 2 federal prisons

A $2.5-million wind turbine at the Dorchester Penitentiary has stopped working and the Correctional Service of Canada cannot estimate when it will be generating electricity again. The federal government purchased two wind turbines for Canadian penitentiaries in the last five years but both units have caused problems. A 600-kW/h wind turbine was installed at the Dorchester Penitentiary in 2009, making it the first federal institution to generate a portion of its electricity from wind. However, nearby residents say the wind . . . Complete story »


June 27, 2012 • New BrunswickPrint story

Campobello wind turbine could kill 1,000 birds

An environmental group is worried about the bird population on Campobello Island if a proposal for a wind turbine goes ahead. World Council for Nature wrote a letter to the Environment and Local Government Minister Bruce Northrup warning birds, such as bald eagles who use the nearby Roosevelt Campobello International Park as a breeding ground, are at risk of flying into the turbine. The international organization said up to 1,000 birds could be killed per year if the 50-metre turbine . . . Complete story »


May 15, 2012 • New BrunswickPrint story

Campobello council hears opposition to wind turbine project

Welshpool resident Sherry Johnston addressed the Campobello Rural Community Council meeting on April 30, challenging the council to “listen to your citizens” regarding the recent letter of support for the proposed wind turbine near the southern end of Harbour de Lute. “The vast majority of Welshpoolers and many other islanders oppose a wind turbine,” she contended, citing a list of reasons beginning with threats of damage to “the aesthetic beauty and character of Campobello Island,” which she observed is the . . . Complete story »


April 5, 2012 • New BrunswickPrint story

Early investigations may rekindle Grand Manan turbine plans

Long before a private developer sought permission to install a lone wind turbine on Campobello, neighbouring Grand Manan was a hotbed of turbine discussion. But some 10 years of thought and discussion on the matter has yet to see a single turbine on the island, an area deemed ideal for wind-power generation. Ontario-based Sprott Power Corporation (TSX: SII) is the latest to pursue the matter, confirmed Grand Manan mayor Dennis Green. Sprott has obtained the rights once held by Firstwind, . . . Complete story »


January 13, 2012 • New BrunswickPrint story

Ice plagues northern wind farm; Only 11 of 33 turbines operating

Cold weather continues to plague a northern New Brunswick wind farm with technical issues. The intense cold over the past week has caused ice to build up on turbine blades at the Caribou Wind Park near Bathurst. Only 11 out of 33 turbines are currently running, officials with GDF Suez Energy North America, the company that owns the wind park, confirmed. Company spokesperson Julie Vitek said the problems continue to occur due to the location’s tendency to attract fog. When . . . Complete story »


January 12, 2012 • New BrunswickPrint story

Acciona still hoping to build wind farm on Tantramar Marsh

A proposed wind farm project along the Tantramar Marsh in Aulac is still on track to become a reality although it’s still unclear as to when that might happen. “We’re continuing to develop it,” said Michael Petersen, development director with Acciona Wind Energy Canada Inc. earlier this week. Acciona, one of the world’s leading renewable energy firms, began the initial steps towards the project more than four years ago when it landed the contract from NB Power to construct the . . . Complete story »


June 20, 2011 • New Brunswick, OpinionsPrint story

New Brunswick's incredible wind follies

On May 10 the third wind farm in New Brunswick went into operation near Lamèque. Promoters are – what else? – promoting the idea of building more wind farms. Let’s look at that Lamèque facility. It is touted as being able to “produce enough energy to power 8,000 homes.” That’s fine, as long as the wind is blowing at full strength (typically 60 kilometres an hour). But what happens when the wind falls off, say to half? Electrical output drops . . . Complete story »


April 5, 2011 • New BrunswickPrint story

N.S. firm eyes Restigouche County for wind farm

HALIFAX – The head of Shear Wind Inc. says he’s keen to build a large wind farm in northern New Brunswick, a project he says would boost the economy of Restigouche County. “It’s an area that has a need for any form of economic development. Building a wind farm is certainly a huge contributor to reaching that goal,” said Mike Magnus, Shear Wind’s president and CEO. On Monday, Shear Wind (TSX-V:SWX) announced that its 62-megawatt Glen Dhu wind farm is . . . Complete story »


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