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Part of an issue for 2,000 megawatts of wind power

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Chaudi¨¨res-Appalaches, Quebec
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100 MW De l'?rable Wind Farm

A few years ago, Hydro-Qu¨¦bec called for proposals that issued a total of 2,000 megawatts of wind power. As part of this initiative, wind power developer ?olienne de l¡¯?rable (part of Elecnor) brought our team of engineers to design the De l'?rable Wind Farm project in the Chaudi¨¨res-Appalaches region.

Serving the community of Ste-Sophie-d¡¯Halifax, Quebec, the project involves the construction of a wind farm with 50 turbines. Together, the turbines have a potential output of 100 megawatts¡ªthat is over 20,000 homes! Our mandate was to design and perform detailed engineering for the complete substation. Responsibilities included protection and control, as well as civil and electrical elements relating to studies and construction cost estimates.

Commissioned in November 2013, the De l'?rable Wind Farm holds a 20-year Electricity Supply Agreement with Hydro-Qu¨¦bec Distribution. The $400-million project will generate expected annual benefits of $1.3 million for the L¡¯?rable region during the operational phase.

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Chaudi¨¨res-Appalaches, Quebec
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Meet Our Team

Arielle Kadoch, Principal, Sector Leader, Power Delivery Canada & International

Our team is interested in new technologies and market trends in order to provide our clients with comprehensive engineering services in terms of sustainable energy projects.
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Arielle Kadoch

Principal, Sector Leader, Power Delivery Canada & International

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