Westchester Wind Project
The initial plans are for the proposed project to consist of an estimated 10-12 wind turbines that will have an installed capacity of approximately 50 MW, enough electricity to power over 17,000 Nova Scotian homes. The project is located in Cumberland County, on Westchester Mountain near Highway 104, approximately 24 km from the Cobequid Pass Tolls.
Wejipek Wind Project
Welcome to the website for the proposed Wejipek Wind Project! This website was created to provide information to community members, First Nations, government, and other stakeholders about the proposed project. Natural Forces is committed to meeting with stakeholders throughout the lifetime of the project. Open houses and other community engagement activities are planned for this project – the website will be updated as information becomes available.
Clydesdale Ridge Wind Project
This project is located in Mi’kmaki, the ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq. Natural Forces acknowledges that working on these lands is a privilege that comes with a great deal of responsibility. We believe that private companies have an important role to play in the decolonization of the energy sector and, ultimately, the path towards reconciliation through partnerships and meaningful engagement. To honour and achieve this, we must look forward for generations and integrate the practices and knowledge of the original land stewards, the Mi’kmaq, into project planning.
Benjamins Mill Wind Project
The proposed Benjamins Mill Wind Project is being developed by a partnership formed between Natural Forces and Wskijnu’k Mtmo’taqnuow Agency Ltd (the Agency), a corporate body wholly owned by the 13 Mi’kmaw bands in Nova Scotia. Together, the partnership will develop, construct, operate, and own the project. The project is located in the West Hants Regional Municipality in Hants County, 14 km southwest of Windsor.
Aulds Mountain III Wind Project
The proposed project will have an installed capacity of up to 50 MW. This represents up to 12 turbines that and could collectively power an estimated 17,000 homes. The project is located in the Pictou County in Piedmont, about 23km east of New Glasgow.
Kci-Wocawson Energy Project
The proposed Kci-Wocawson Energy Project (the “Project”) is being developed and will be owned in partnership by Tobique First Nation (Neqotkuk) and Natural Forces Developments. The proposed Project is located in Kings County, New Brunswick, approximately 20 kilometers east of the Town of Sussex.
The proposed Project consists of up to 12 wind turbine generators capable of producing a total of approximately 50 MW of renewable energy. The proposed turbines have a tower height and blade length of approximately 130 m and 70 m, respectively. The proposed Project will consist of wind turbines, a substation, collection system, access roads, and transmission line.
Tullyhaw Wind
The proposed project is approximately 2km northwest of Ballyconnell town could have a total capacity of up to 4.26 MW, representing 1 turbine. This would be enough electricity to power over 3,000 Irish homes each year.
Kilcash Wind Turbine
The proposed wind farm development is located in Kilcash, Co. Roscommon. The proposed project is approximately 3.5km west of Knockcroghery village and approximately 5.5km south of Roscommon town could have a total capacity of up to 4.2 MW, representing 1 turbine. This would be enough electricity to power over 3,000 Irish homes each year.
Lissanore Wind Turbine
The proposed wind farm development is located in Lissanore, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. The proposed project, could have a total capacity of up to 4.2 MW, representing 1 turbine. This would be enough electricity to power over 3,000 Irish homes each year.
Templehouse Wind
The proposed wind farm development is located in Templehouse, Rathbaun, Co. Sligo. The proposed project is approximately 4km northwest of Ballymote could have a total capacity of up to 4.26 MW, representing 1 turbine. This would be enough electricity to power over 3,000 Irish homes each year.