CIP starts construction of Canada’s largest onshore wind project

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has begun construction on Buffalo Plains, a 495 MW wind farm.

 


CIP starts construction of Canada’s largest onshore wind project

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Canada, Calgary/Denmark, Copenhagen: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has begun construction on Buffalo Plains, a 495 MW wind farm.

Buffalo Plains will be located in Vulcan County, Alberta and will consist of 83 Siemens-Gamesa turbines. The project is expected to be fully operational by December 2024 and will be the largest onshore wind farm constructed in Canada. CIP acquired Buffalo Plains in 2022 from ABO Wind. During construction, the project will create approximately 250 full-time jobs and, once operational, will produce enough clean energy to power more than 240,000 homes, providing substantial economic and environmental benefits to Alberta.

Borea, Canada’s leading renewable energy construction company, will be responsible for the construction of the project. Amazon, the technology company based in Seattle, Washington, has signed a power purchase agreement to procure 415 MW of output from Buffalo Plains.

“We are pleased to announce the start of construction on the Buffalo Plains wind project, an important step in expanding our portfolio of best-in-class renewable energy projects in North America,” said Tim Evans, partner and Head of North America at CIP. “This premier project demonstrates CIP’s unique ability to execute on large and complex infrastructure projects that will provide local jobs and clean, renewable wind energy for many years to come.”

Buffalo Plains represents CIP’s second successful investment in Canada, following its investment in Travers Solar, Canada’s largest solar project, which completed construction in 2022. Buffalo Plains is a part of the 29 GW+ portfolio of renewable generating assets that CIP has in development, construction or operation across North America.

Source: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners