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Canada Wind Energy Manufacturing is accelerating as CanWEA and CME drive renewable energy growth, green jobs, turbine components, and supply chain investment, positioning provinces to expand clean electricity capacity and export opportunities.

 

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Canada's wind energy manufacturing builds green jobs and turbine components under the CanWEA and CME partnership.

  • 2,000 delegates and 235 exhibitors at CanWEA 25th conference
  • CanWEA and CME co-brand a wind manufacturing market report
  • Over 8,000 parts per turbine need skilled Canadian trades
  • 800 MW new capacity in 2009; $1.5B investment nationwide

 

The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) and Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) announced a strategic partnership to explore Canadian manufacturing opportunities in the growing global wind energy industry.

 

The announcement was made at the close of CanWEA's 25th annual Conference & Exhibition in downtown Toronto. The event was the organization's most successful to date, drawing more than 2,000 delegates and 235 exhibitors from Canada, the U.S, and around the world, reflecting growing provincial support, such as Ontario's commitment to wind power across the country.

"Wind energy represents a significant economic opportunity to create new green jobs in Canada's manufacturing sector," said CanWEA President Robert Hornung. "The more than 8,000 parts that go into a wind turbine require highly skilled trades and quality manufacturing facilities, both of which are in abundant supply in Canada. It is estimated that between now and 2020, more than 2 million jobs will be created in the global wind energy industry, many of them in manufacturing and export."

The two national associations will partner this fall to produce a co-branded market report that explores and outlines the opportunities, the challenges, and the actions required to ensure Canada earns its share of new wind energy manufacturing and component production, building on Canada's 2,000 MW milestone achieved recently in installed capacity.

"We need to ensure that we can secure manufacturing capacity that will respond to the phenomenal growth in this industry," said CME President Jayson Myers. "In order to compete and win in the North American investment game, we need both government support and leadership, including a clear federal wind policy to guide investment decisions today. By taking the appropriate action today, we can ensure Canada is a global leader in this industry in the future."

Wind energy is one of the fastest growing sources of electricity in Canada as governments seek ways to meet increasing energy demands without producing greenhouse gases while also stimulating rural and industrial economic development. Almost 800 MW of new wind energy capacity will be installed this year in Canada, representing more than $1.5 billion of investment. By the end of 2009, wind energy facilities will be operating for the first time in every province of Canada, producing enough electricity to power almost 1 million Canadian homes.

 

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