The ExPlace Wind Turbine is a tall wind turbine located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the grounds of the Exhibition Place (a.k.a. ExPlace). The turbine is co-owned by WindShare, a for-profit co-operative; and Rankin Integrated Energy (part of Rankin Construction), a construction company specializing in renewable projects. It is the first wind turbine installed in a major North American urban city centre and the first community-owned wind power project in Ontario.

History

In 1998, the Toronto Renewable Energy Co-operative (TREC) was incorporated. The next year, the TREC received a grant to study three potential sites for an urban wind turbine project in Toronto. On June 30, 1999, the TREC formed an ad hoc partnership with Toronto Hydro to build wind turbines in Toronto. In February 2002, the TREC officially launched the WindShare co-operative with the policy of asking members of the non-profit TREC to become members of the for-profit WindShare co-operative. WindShare itself was officially launched in February 2002 in Toronto. It was created by the non-profit Toronto Renewable Energy Co-operative (TREC) which was incorporated in 1998. TREC continues to exist as a separate non-profit entity.

From December 16 to 18, 2002, WindShare's wind turbine was erected. It is the first wind turbine installed in a major North American urban city centre,.

In March 2017, water damaged the wind turbine's ring generator during a storm, causing the wind turbine to stop operating. After five months, Toronto Hydro funded a specialist firm to begin the required repairs as well as other upgrades to the turbine with work originally expected to be completed by November of the same year.

On November 4, 2022, Toronto Hydro Energy Services Inc. transferred its 55.1 percent share in the project to WindShare.

Technical details

The turbine is tall and is a 600 kW direct drive Lagerwey Wind LW 52 wind turbine that weighs approximately . The tower of the turbine is tall and the diameter of the rotor is . The turbine has three blades that are each long. The rotor's normal rotation speed is approximately 24.5 rpm.

See also

  • List of wind farms in Canada
  • Community wind energy
  • Ontario Sustainable Energy Association

References

  • Toronto Renewable Energy Co-operative (TREC)
  • WindShare
  • Ontario Sustainable Energy Association
  • Ontario Power Authority "Standard Offer Program" (SOP) for Wind Energy Projects
  • Ontario Power Authority Feed-in Tariff program for renewable energy