The Ripley Wind Power Project is a 76 megawatt (MW) wind power project near Ripley, Ontario.[1]

The wind farm includes 38 Enercon E-82 wind turbines, each with two megawatt rated power, 82m rotor diameter and 79m hub height as well as a transmission line and two electrical sub-stations. The wind farm is located on the shores of Lake Huron in Huron-Kinloss Township, approximately 220 kilometres west of Toronto and 140 kilometres north of London.[1]

The project is expected to have the capacity to generate enough zero-emission electricity to power 24,000 homes and offset approximately 66,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. Project cost is estimated at $176 million Canadian dollars.[1]

Production (MWh)[2]
YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberTotal
200798615,34416,330
200825,66618,18119,95419,42417,98510,6309,5978,2339,45520,04223,46032,343171,123
200921,78321,85319,84422,97816,9145,6736,30411,6838,71116,60615,28020,316144,309
201021,32212,58315,27718,97412,8649,4877,49710,38117,90116,39321,62130,108160,503
201118,60225,26618,05820,83314,4418,9706,7948,33812,17217,07429,25824,377160,315
201226,13320,59023,76219,32910,79012,8037,438120,845

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