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EDF solutions électriques and Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est partner on Forêt Domaniale wind farm

Partnership Onshore Wind announced Canada Mar 2, 2026
185.6 MW
Capacity
development
Stage
Forêt Domaniale wind farm
Project

EDF solutions électriques and Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est have formed a partnership to jointly own 50% each of the 185.6 MW Forêt Domaniale onshore wind farm project in Quebec, Canada, which recently received regulatory approval.

Deal Analysis

EDF solutions électriques and Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est have announced a 50/50 joint ownership partnership for the 185.6 MW Forêt Domaniale onshore wind farm project in Quebec, Canada. This partnership, which follows recent regulatory approval, signifies a substantial investment in Canada's renewable energy infrastructure. The deal underscores the strategic importance of expanding clean energy generation capacity and aligns with broader decarbonization objectives in the region. This deal is notable for the significant capacity of the onshore wind farm, at 185.6 MW, representing a considerable addition to Quebec's renewable energy portfolio. The involvement of EDF solutions électriques, a subsidiary of the global utility EDF, highlights the continued commitment of major international players to the Canadian renewable energy market. The partnership structure, with equal ownership, suggests a shared risk and reward approach, potentially leveraging local expertise from Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est alongside EDF's extensive experience in large-scale energy projects. The regulatory approval indicates project maturity and readiness for further development. The Canadian renewable energy market, particularly in Quebec, is actively pursuing the expansion of its clean energy generation to meet growing demand and achieve climate targets. Onshore wind power is a well-established and cost-effective technology, playing a crucial role in this transition. Deals like the Forêt Domaniale wind farm contribute directly to increasing the grid's renewable energy penetration and diversifying the energy mix.
  • Development of a substantial 185.6 MW onshore wind farm project.
  • 50/50 joint ownership partnership between EDF solutions électriques and Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est.
  • Project located in Quebec, Canada, having recently received regulatory approval.
  • Involvement of EDF solutions électriques, a subsidiary of the global utility EDF.

Timeline

Announced
Mar 2, 2026
Signed
Closed