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The Red Lily Wind Farm is a Red Lily Wind Energy Partnership facility situated north-west of Moosomin, Saskatchewan Moosomin () is a town in southern Saskatchewan founded in 1882. It is 20 kilometres west of the provincial boundary between Saskatchewan and Manitoba. History With the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882, Moosomin was establish ..., in the RM of Moosomin No. 121. The facility is owned by Concorde Pacific and developed and constructed by Algonquin Power. The wind farm will consist of sixteen V82-1.65 MW wind turbines, for a total of 25 MW. At a cost of $60 million, work on the project started in 2010, with the facility coming online (at 26.4 MW) in February 2011. The facility is being constructed under a long-term, 25-year, power purchase agreement with SaskPower. Description Installed in 2010, the wind farm consists of 16, V82-1.65 MW wind turbines. See also * List of wind farms in Canada References Win ...
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