Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing sources of new electricity in countries around the world, and Canada is no exception. Wind energy has been the largest source of new electricity generation in Canada for over a decade. As an integral part of Canada's energy future, here are some stories to help you learn more about wind energy:
Global investment in clean, competitive and reliable wind energy is on the rise
Wind energy is a free fuel for life – stable prices to protect consumers. Wind energy can be built quickly and incrementally to match needs. Levels of reliable integration are going up.
Wind Energy – A Climate-Fighting Crowd Favourite
Around the world and within Canada, governments, utilities, and companies are increasingly turning to clean, reliable, and cost-competitive […]
IEA technology report bullish on global wind energy
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released its Energy Technology Perspectives 2017 report, focusing on the evolution of […]
Wind Energy and the Transition of Canada’s Electricity Grid – An interview with Robert Hornung
Robert Hornung has been President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) since August 2003. He represents the interests […]
Adding more wind to the Ontario grid: no problem!
The notion of adding large amounts of additional wind energy to the Ontario grid has been met with […]
New Lazard study: wind costs down, competitiveness up
A November 2017 report by U.S. investment firm Lazard shows that wind energy costs continue to track lower […]
Reliable Power
Today’s wind turbines are cost-effectively contributing to the reliability of the electricity grid System operators in Canada and around […]