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Title: Canadas Wind Energy Potential


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Canadas Wind Energy Potential
  • Sean Whittaker, P.Eng
  • Vice-President, Policy
  • Canadian Wind Energy Association
  • June 24, 2008

2
Presentation Outline
  • Status of wind in Canada
  • Current installed capacity
  • Future prospects near-term and long-term
  • Why wind?
  • Factors driving wind energy growth in Canada
  • What are the challenges ahead?
  • Political, technical and social challenges

3
About CanWEA
  • CanWEAs members
  • Over 340 members including turbine manufacturers,
    component suppliers, project developers, project
    owners, utilities and service providers
  • CanWEAs vision
  • Work on behalf of our members to advocate for the
    responsible and sustainable growth of wind energy
    throughout Canada
  • Serve as Canadas leading source of credible
    information about wind energy and its social,
    economic and environmental benefits and effects

4
Wind Energy in Canada Today 1,856 MW
5
Wind Energy in Canada in 2016 12,000 MW
  • Provincial objectives now represent a minimum of
    12,000 MW by 2016, including
  • Ontario 4,600 MW by 2020
  • Quebec 4,500 MW by 2016
  • Alberta Transmission options for 2,000 3,000
    MW
  • Manitoba 1,000 MW by 2017
  • Maritime Provinces more than 800 MW by 2015
  • BC, Newfoundland Labrador large untapped
    potential

6
Wind Energy in Canada in 2016 12,000 MW
  • 12,000 MW by 2016 would
  • service 3.6 million Canadian homes annually
  • meet 5 of Canadas total electricity demand
  • represent 30 of electricity produced from new
    facilities constructed in 2005-2015
  • represent a 20 billion investment (2005-2015)
  • directly employ 10,000 people in 2015
  • reduce GHG emissions by 9 million tonnes CO2 per
    year

7
Wind Energy in Canada beyond 2016
  • Canada only scratching the surface of its
    potential
  • Canada has one of the worlds best wind
    resources
  • Longest coastline, second largest landmass
  • Canada is well positioned to integrate wind
    energy
  • 60 of Canadas electricity produced from hydro
  • Canada has good interconnections
  • Access to growing US market for renewable energy
  • Canada has the skill sets
  • Skills and education systems needed to capture
    the industrial development benefits of wind
    energy

8
Why Wind?
  • Economic benefits
  • Competitive, stable cost of power
  • Rapid, incremental installation
  • Social benefits
  • Job creation and local investment
  • Rural economic diversification (turbines occupy lt
    5 of the land, allowing for mixed uses)
  • Environmental benefits
  • No emissions of GHGs, air pollutants or other
    waste
  • Minimal impacts on surrounding environment

9
Challenges
  • Canada needs a Wind Energy Strategy
  • Canada must see wind energy as a strategic
    resource (its not just the icing, its the
    cake)
  • Follow lead of European countries in seizing
    opportunity for investments in green energy
  • Canada needs stable, streamlined policies
  • Continued federal support for wind energy
  • Stable investment environment in provinces
  • Place value on environmental benefits (carbon
    markets)

Wind Canada's infinite source of clean energy.
10
Challenges (cont.)
  • Need to make better use of infrastructure
  • Make better use of existing transmission and
    distribution
  • Invest in new transmission and distribution to
    support distributed generation technologies
  • Support right to connect
  • Need to address economic issues
  • Turbine availability and cost issues
  • Growing permitting/approval and interconnection
    costs

Wind Canada's infinite source of clean energy.
11
Challenges (cont.)
  • Need to engage with communities
  • Need to remember the 5 Cs of development
  • Wind energy has broad public support, but there
    are many questions (and myths)
  • The debate has to be based on facts and consensus
  • Need to support All Wind All the Time
  • Many different development models (co-operative,
    private, large, small)
  • Many different proponents (communities,
    municipalities, developers, Aboriginal
    communities, utilities)
  • In all cases need to be aware of risks

Wind Canada's infinite source of clean energy.
12
Summary
  • Wind energys prospects have never been better
  • Has quickly gone from marginal to mainstream
  • Tremendous resource, easily integrated
  • Canada is in a great position to benefit
  • Clean, reliable power for generations
  • Significant investments in rural communities
  • but there are many challenges
  • Need to establish stable, long-term policies
  • Need to communicate and engage with stakeholders
  • Need to collaborate in all development models
  • Need to ensure good projects!

13
To Learn More.
  • Here at WWEC 2008
  • Visit us at Booth 307
  • Wind Aboriginal Communities Workshop
  • September 11 12 2008 - Ottawa, Ontario
  • CanWEA Annual Conference and Trade Show
  • October 19-22, 2008 - Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 2,000 participants and 200 exhibitors expected
  • Online
  • www.canwea.ca
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