North Kent Wind opens, donates $100,000

From left: Janet MacBeth of Walpole Island First Nation, Joshua Vaidhyan of Samsung, Mayor Randy Hope, Tomo Matesic of Entegrus and Jonathan Miranda of North Kent Wind (Submitted photo)

Municipality of Chatham-Kent officials say the North Kent Wind Project officially opened last week and marked the occasion with a $100,000 donation to the Friends of the New Animal Shelter (FONAS) building fund.

More than 60 people officials and landowners gathered to mark the official opening of 100 Megawatt project that consists of 34 Siemens turbines.

Municipal officials said in a media release it produces energy equivalent to the annual electricity needs of 35,000 Ontario homes and generates $250,000 in local property taxes each year.

The project is owned by Samsung and Pattern Energy Group as well as the Walpole Island First Nation. The municipality of Chatham-Kent also owns a 15 per cent equity interest through Entegrus.

Chatham-Kent Mayor Randy Hope said the municipality’s investment in the project is “the right thing” to help combat climate change.

He said Chatham-Kent is Canada’s leader in renewable energy.

Janet MacBeth said Walpole Island is an owner “on principle for our children” due to the project’s environmental benefits, municipal officials say.

Tomo Matesic, President of Entegrus, said alternative energy projects have created “millions of dollars of economic benefit” for the community through jobs, construction, taxes and charitable contributions.

Accepting the cheque on behalf of the the animal shelter project were project coordinator Lynn McGeachy and FONAS director Ike Erickson.

McGeachy thanked North Kent Wind for recognizing the need for the $2.3 million shelter that is currently under construction on Park Ave. in Chatham.

It has an expected spring opening.

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