Canada's EDF Taylor South Wind Project Signs 200.6 MW Agreement
2026-06-22 17:19
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - EDF Renewables North America, in partnership with Saulteau First Nations, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with BC Hydro, the utility company of British Columbia, Canada. The Taylor South Wind Project in Canada has a planned capacity of 200.6 MW and is located near Taylor in the Peace River region of British Columbia.

The PPA was secured through BC Hydro's latest electricity procurement process, with a contract term of 30 years. The Taylor South Wind Project is expected to involve a total investment of approximately CAD 650 million, of which over CAD 150 million will be allocated to key development and construction-related activities. The project is planned to be built southwest of the existing 200 MW Taylor Wind Farm, which also has a power contract with BC Hydro and is scheduled to commence operations in 2031.

The Taylor South Wind Project is expected to be operational by 2032 and, once completed, will supply electricity to approximately 60,000 households. In the project's equity structure, Saulteau First Nations holds a 51% stake, while EDF Group entities hold the remaining 49%. With the signing of a long-term offtake agreement for the 200.6 MW Canadian wind project, it will now proceed to subsequent stages of financing, design, procurement, and construction preparation.

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