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For the past two decades, LNA has developed and constructed energy projects across British Columbia, Alberta Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia with a wealth of expertise in green power technologies, including hydro electric, wind farms, high-efficiency cogeneration or biomass power.
2016-2017
Niagara, Ontario
Niagara region wind farm is located in and across the Regional Municipality of Niagara, the Township of West Lincoln, the Town of Wainfleet and Haldimand County.
The planning, development and construction management of a 230MW 77 turbine project requires the right people with the right skills to come to the table. LNA has extensive expertise in wind power projects and has collaborated with ENERCON Canada in many of them. In this mandate, LNA was responsible for the following activities:
2005-2006
Bromptonville, Québec
It is a 23-MW biomass cogeneration plant at the Kruger paper mill in Bromptonville. The plant includes a hog boiler that burns paper mill sludge, bark and other wood waste, and a steam turbine that, in addition to providing the steam needed to dry the paper, generates electricity.
LNA was responsible of the construction management activities for the installation of the boiler and the turbo generator, including the following services:
2012-2013
Temiscaming, Québec
LNA’s mandate was to manage all the construction activities of a Co-Generation Biomass Plant project for the replacement of three low-pressure boilers with a single new high-pressure boiler designed to burn waste sulphite liquor generated by the specialty cellulose manufacturing process. The Project also includes the installation of a new 50-megawatt electrical turbine.
LNA was responsible of the Construction Management activities including the following activities:
2014
Lac Jacques-Cartier, Québec
The Seigneurie de Beaupré Wind Farms, with a total contracted capacity of 365 MW, are as of today the largest wind power project in development in Canada. It is located in Lac Jacques Cartier unorganized territory, Quebec, at an altitude of 1000 metres (328 feet) which is covered with snow from mid-October to mid-May.
The construction of Phase II (also called wind farm #4), comprising 28 Enercon turbines, with a total capacity of 68 MW, where LNA was in charge of all the construction activities for the entire site, including the management of civil engineering works, erection of the towers, assembly of the turbines and management of electrical equipment for commissioning.