Framework · 19:29
// THE QUOTE
“the one in nova scotia was the south canoe wind farm”
— Evan Teasdale P.Eng. · DesignPoint Engineering & Surveying Ltd.
South Canoe (29 turbines, ~100 MW) scaled against a 250 MW nuclear plant — a clean, self-contained sense-of-scale payoff for a local renewables project.
Full episode at 19:29Passive House, Land Development & Renewable Energy Civil Works in Atlantic Canada | Design Point Engineering ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Wind farm civil engineering is dictated by turbine blade length (150 feet): roads must have gentle radii and minimal vertical grade change to deliver components—the dominant challenge is logistics access, not structure.
“the blades on some of these turbines are 150 feet long… so the roads need to have a gentle radius”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
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