Will Canada take advantage of its wind resources to reach its climate goals?

Despite a downturn in projects following COVID-19, the Canadian Renewable Energy Association forecasts continued growth in the renewable energy sector this year and Canada is in a good position to construct new wind farms.
Sarens helped with construction on a new wind farm in Saskatchewan. The outlook for the wind energy industry in Canada is bright as North America looks to catch up to Europe and Asia and reduce its carbon footprint, writes Lee Rowe, its country manager.
The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) recently reported that more wind energy capacity has been built in Canada over the last five years than any other form of electricity generation. With a current ranking of ninth ...

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