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Investments made in New Brunswick's first commercial wind farm

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Moncton - The federal government announced today that they'll pony up $29 million for the Kent Hills Wind Farm, through the ecoENERGY for Renewable Power Program.

The 96 megawatt (MW) Kent Hills Wind Farm is located 30 kilometres from Moncton, in Albert County. The wind farm will provide approximately 290,000 MW hours of electricity per year from its 32 turbines. This electricity will be sold to New Brunswick Power to meet the needs of over 17,000 homes.



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