www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/July2011/04/c3080.html New wind energy projects to benefit Ontario communities with jobs, economic development, and a cleaner electricity system Ontario's leadership in renewable energy attracts global investors OTTAWA, July 4, 2011 /CNW/ - The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) welcomes the announcement today by the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) and Ontario Government to offer contracts to 19 new wind energy projects that would add 1,018 MW of new wind energy capacity to the Ontario grid. Located in the Bruce region and in the area west of London, these new wind projects mean that Ontario's Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program is now facilitating development of more than 3,175 MW of new wind energy projects to provide clean electricity to power Ontario families and businesses. "These new wind energy facilities will deliver well-paying jobs in construction, manufacturing and operations & maintenance, drive much-needed economic investment to rural communities, and provide new, clean and affordable electricity for all Ontarians," said Robert Hornung, President, CanWEA. "The Green Energy Act and its groundbreaking Feed-in Tariff program have made Ontario one of the most attractive markets for renewable energy in North America and around the world. The announcement today means that well over a billion dollars in new private sector investment will flow directly into Ontario at a time when we are competing globally for new investment." Each 100 MW of new wind energy capacity in Ontario represents over 250 jobs per year during the development phase and 18 permanent operations & maintenance jobs, many in rural areas of the province. Nearly $270 million in total private sector investment, including over $41 million in payments to landowners and municipalities will be made over the life of each 100 MW of wind energy capacity. Canada currently has 4,611 MW of installed wind energy capacity. Ontario is Canada's wind energy leader with 1,656 MW in place. A landmark study 'The Economic Impacts of the Wind Energy Sector in Ontario 2011 - 2018' by ClearSky Advisors demonstrates that meeting the wind energy targets identified under the province's Long-Term Energy Plan (LTEP) would result in: - The creation of more than 80,000 person-years of employment. [PYE represent one year of employment for one individual (i.e. 40 hours per week for 52 weeks)].
- More than $16 billion in total private sector investment, with over $8.5 billion invested directly in Ontario's manufacturing, construction and service sectors.
- More than $1.1 billion in revenues to local municipalities and landowners in the form of taxes and lease payments over the 20-year lifespan of the projects.
CanWEA is the voice of the wind energy industry, actively promoting the responsible and sustainable growth of wind energy throughout Canada on behalf of its more than 470 members. A national non-profit association, CanWEA serves as Canada's leading source of credible information about wind energy and its social, economic and environmental benefits. The document Wind Vision 2025 - Powering Canada's Future is available at www.canwea.ca. For further information: CanWEA spokespeople are available for comment. For more information or interview opportunities, please contact: Ulrike Kucera, Media Relations Officer Canadian Wind Energy Association (O) 613 234 8716 ext. 228 (M) 613 867 4433 Or Lejla Latifovic, Communications Co-ordinator Canadian Wind Energy Association (O) 613 234 8716 ext. 241 (M) 613 608 8226
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