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- Chin Chute wind power project receives regulatory approval.
- CALGARY, ALBERTA, Aug 30, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- All figures are in Canadian dollars. Suncor Energy Products Inc., EHN Wind Power Canada Inc. and Enbridge Inc. today announced they have received approval from the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board EUB to...
- Research articles 2005-08-30
- Enbridge Joins Suncor Energy and EHN in Magrath Wind Power Project
- Business Editors CALGARY, Alberta--BUSINESS WIRE--April 29, 2004 Enbridge Inc. (NYSE:ENB)(TSX:ENB) has joined Suncor Energy Products Inc. (a subsidiary of Suncor Energy Inc.) and EHN Wind Power Canada Inc. as an equal partner in the estimated Cdn$48 million Magrath Wind Power Project in southern Alberta. The project is Enbridge's...
- Research articles 2004-04-29
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- Enbridge Joins Suncor Energy and EHN 'Acciona Group' in Chin Chute Wind Power Project.
- CALGARY, ALBERTA, Aug 17, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) (NYSE:ENB) has joined Suncor Energy Products Inc. and EHN Wind Power Canada Inc. to build a 30-megawatt MW wind power plant west of Taber in southern Alberta. Enb CALGARY, ALBERTA, Aug...
- Research articles 2005-08-17
- Enbridge Joins Suncor Energy and EHN 'Acciona Group' in Chin Chute Wind Power Project
- CALGARY, Alberta -- Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) (NYSE:ENB) has joined Suncor Energy Products Inc. and EHN Wind Power Canada Inc. to build a 30-megawatt MW wind power plant west of Taber in southern Alberta. Enbridge will pay one-third of the cost for a one-third interest in the...
- Research articles 2005-08-17
- Magrath Wind Power Project Begins Production in Canada
- Suncor Energy, Inc., EHN Wind Power Canada, Inc. and Enbridge, Inc. recently announced the opening of the $48-million Magrath Wind Power Project in Magrath, Alberta. According to the companies, the project consists of 20 turbines capable of generating 30 megawatts of electricity, a third of which will be used...
- Research articles 2004-09-22
- SUNCOR/ACCIONA WIN BID TO BUILD ONTARIO WIND POWER PROJECT.
- Suncor Energy Products Inc. and ACCIONA Energia, through its wholly owned subsidiary EHN Wind Power Canada Inc., have been selected by the Ontario government to build a 76-megawatt wind power project near Ripley, Ontario. The Ripley Wind Power Project will include construction of...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Suncor Says Joint Wind Power Project Operational
- Suncor Energy Products, Inc., EHN Wind Power Canada, Inc. and Enbridge, Inc. recently announced that their joint wind power project in southern Alberta is now operating and generating electricity. According to Suncor, wind turbine commissioning is expected to ramp up "over the summer," with full production of approximately 30...
- Research articles 2004-08-09
- Enbridge, Suncor, EHN Partner on Chin Chute Wind Project
- Enbridge, Inc. recently announced it has joined with Suncor Energy Products, Inc. and EHN Wind Power Canada, Inc. to build a 30-megawatt wind power plant west of Taber in southern Alberta. According to Enbridge, the company will pay one-third of the cost for a one-third interest in the proposed...
- Research articles 2005-08-22
- Suncor, EHN, Enbridge Submit Proposal for Ontario Wind Farm
- Suncor Energy, Inc., EHN Wind Power Canada, Inc., and Enbridge, Inc., recently announced the filing of a joint proposal to build a 75-megawatt wind power project near Ripley, Ontario. The companies, which also jointly own and operate the recently commissioned 30-megawatt Magrath Wind Power Project in southwestern Alberta, are...
- Research articles 2004-10-08
- Enbridge, Suncor, EHN Partner on Magrath Wind Project
- Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge, Inc. has joined Suncor Energy Products, Inc. and EHN Wind Power Canada, Inc. as an equal partner in the Magrath Wind Power Project in southern Alberta. The Magrath project, currently under construction, will comprise 20 1.5-MW turbines. Enbridge will purchase one-third of the Magrath power...
- Research articles 2004-05-04
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