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Frogmore and Cultus Wind Farms reach commercial operation
Toronto, Canada (July 18, 2008) – AIM PowerGen Corp. (AIM) announced today the commissioning of the Frogmore
and Cultus wind farms. The projects, developed under Ontario’s Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program, each
have a total installed capacity of 9.9 megawatts (MW) and will produce enough power to supply 3,000 average
households for one year.
AIM PowerGen CEO Mike Crawley commented that these projects are among the first to be built under the Standard
Offer Program. “We are pleased that Frogmore and Cultus wind farms are now on-line and providing clean,
renewable energy to the province. The Standard Offer program was a ground-breaking initiative for the province and
has allowed smaller projects such as these to be competitive and developed to support Ontario’s evolving energy
system.”
The wind farms, located in Norfolk County on the northern shore of Lake Erie, are each comprised of six Vestas V82
1.65 MW turbines. Six landowners are hosting the 12 turbines on their property. “Many of these turbines are hosted
by landowners that we approached over six years ago. These people embraced Ontario’s energy revolution very early
on and acted as pioneers in making this a reality”, says Jim Wilgar, project manager and site consultant on the
projects, “We are happy that our dream and their vision has now become a reality.”
These are the first of four projects that AIM expects to commission in Ontario this summer. The Clear Creek Wind
Farm, also in Norfolk County and the Mohawk Point Wind Farm, in Haldimand County, are expected to come on-line
later this year. Construction on these wind farms is complete and AIM is finalizing interconnection issues with the local
distribution company prior to commercial operation.
AIM PowerGen Corporation (AIM) is a wind power developer, owner and operator based in Toronto, Ontario. AIM
takes wind power projects from initial concept through testing and permitting to construction and operation. Founded
in 2001, AIM has quickly grown to become one of Canada's largest wind power developers. AIM is a subsidiary of
REG Ltd. (Renewable Energy Generation) of the United Kingdom.
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