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Power. From Concept to Reality [pdf, 2.29 MB] - Hatch

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‘‘<br />

Since 2001 Suncor has developed<br />

four wind power projects, and <strong>Hatch</strong><br />

has provided studies <strong>to</strong> support our<br />

investment and project-planning decisions.<br />

We recommend <strong>Hatch</strong> as engineers <strong>to</strong><br />

wind-power developers, and look<br />

forward <strong>to</strong> <strong>Hatch</strong>’s continued support.<br />

Mark Roedel, Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Renewable Energy<br />

Suncor Energy Services Inc.<br />

’’<br />

Wind <strong>Power</strong><br />

Defining sources of reliable and clean electric power is a global priority.<br />

As a result, wind power has become one of the most significant energy<br />

industries in the world <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

<strong>Hatch</strong> has played key roles in most of Canada's installed wind capacity. Our<br />

capabilities include wind assessments, feasibility studies, site research, engineering<br />

design services, project management, interconnection services, environmental<br />

assessment and permitting services, construction supervision and due diligence.<br />

<strong>Hatch</strong> integrates wind and hydro projects in<strong>to</strong> single generating systems, and<br />

provides decision-support software and expert analysis <strong>to</strong> ensure optimum system<br />

efficiency and reliability.<br />

As part of our engineering and project management services, <strong>Hatch</strong> has also developed<br />

software that helps clients optimize financial returns from their wind projects.<br />

8 POWER. FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY.

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