About Ottawa Wind Power System
Ottawa is an active centre of investment in renewable energy through the Ottawa Renewable Energy Cooperative (OREC). OREC members currently own two wind turbines in Ontario, plus many solar energy projects right here in Ottawa.
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6 FAQs about [Ottawa Wind Power System]
What is the Canadian wind turbine database?
The Canadian Wind Turbine Database contains the geographic location and key technology details for wind turbines installed in Canada.
How much electricity does wind produce in Canada?
In 2022, wind energy generated 36 terawatt-hours of electricity in Canada, accounting for 5.7% of total electricity generation, which provided enough electricity to power about 3 million typical Canadian homes. The bar chart displays annual installations of wind power capacity in Canada since 2007, in megawatts.
Will Canada develop offshore wind energy projects?
While Canada has yet to develop offshore wind energy projects, interest is growing, and CanmetENERGY Ottawa, in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) is working to provide technical analysis to support future decision-making on offshore wind energy in Canadian waters.
Where can I find wind data in Ontario?
Source: Wind Resource Assessment in Southwestern Ontario from CANMET, Natural Resources Canada. The Canadian Wind Energy Atlas (CWEA) is available online through an interactive wind map that produces wind speed data for a site with 200- m (656- ft) resolution. Another source of wind information is Ontario’s Renewable Energy Atlas.
Is Canada a good place to buy wind power?
Canada has large areas with excellent wind resources and therefore a significant potential for wind-generated power. In 2022, Canada was the world’s 9th largest producer of onshore wind. Some of the highest quality wind resources are offshore and along coastlines.
How can landowners use small wind turbines to generate energy?
Using small wind turbines to generate energy: Landowners often choose to use small wind power based on a combination of economic incentives, being located in an area with a strong local wind resource and interest in generating their own electricity.


