Suncor Energy Products
this week announced it has submitted an application to the
Alberta Energy and Utilities Board(EUB) to build a 30-megawatt wind project near
.
The proposed Chin Chute Wind Power Project, 20 kilometres southwest of Taber, would include approximately 20 wind turbines built across 583 hectares of leased private land. The project would have the capacity to produce enough zero-emission electricity to power 14,000
Pending regulatory and Suncor approvals, construction could begin this autumn.
The Municipal District of Taber has granted planning approval for the project and Suncor held an open house last month to share information with residents. The company is also conducting an environmental assessment. The project is subject to other reviews and approvals, including an application for funding under the federal Wind Power Production Incentive.
If approved, Chin Chute would be Suncor’s third wind power project and its second in southern
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