CANWEA Announces Election of Board Members

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The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) announced the election of the following industry professionals to its Board of Directors for 2012-2013 at the organization’s Annual General Meeting in Toronto Oct. 16:

Adarsh Mehta, Director of Development, Acciona Wind Energy Canada — Ms. Mehta has been involved in the wind industry for the past 14 years, and joined Acciona Wind Energy in 2010. Ms. Mehta was previously elected to the CanWEA Board of Directors for 2008-2011, during which time she served as Vice-Chair, Chair, and Past-Chair.

Ben Greenhouse, Director of Development, NextEra Energy Canada — Mr. Greenhouse has worked in the wind industry since 2007, and has been involved in multiple phases of wind farm development and operations across Canada. As the current Director of Development for NextEra Energy Canada, he leads the development of multiple wind projects.

Colin Edwards, Senior Developer Canada, Pattern Energy Group — Mr. Edwards has been a Senior Developer at Pattern Energy Group since the company’s formation in 2009 and established the Toronto office where he now leads Pattern’s Canadian development activities.

Roby Roberts, Vice President Communications and Government and Regulatory Affairs, EDP Renewables North America — Mr. Roberts joined EDP Renewables North America in 2010 and has more than 20 years of experience in renewable energy policy, communications, business development and regulation.

Roslyn McMann, Senior Sales Manager, GE Renewables — Ms. McMann joined GE in 2008 as the Sales Manager, Western Canada for GE Energy – Power Generation, and is now responsible for the growth of GE’s Renewable Energy portfolio in Canada.

Shannon Wever, Manager, Business Development — Wind Energy, TransAlta — Ms. Wever has led TransAlta’s wind energy business development efforts for all Canadian markets since 2011, and has been employed in the wind energy industry since 2003.

By the end of this year, wind energy’s contribution of clean power to Canada’s electricity supply is projected to grow by nearly 20 percent, with the addition of 1,200MW of new wind energy capacity. This will mark the second consecutive year with well over 1,000MW of newly installed capacity, maintaining Canada’s position as one of the world’s leading wind energy markets. Canada will see wind energy projects commissioned in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Quebec in 2012, with over 60 percent of Canada’s new wind energy capacity in Quebec. For more information, visit www.canwea.ca.