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 The lifting jig is removed from the WindShare Lagerway 750 kW turbine generator located at Exhibition Place, Toronto.

Helix Synergy aims to develop plentiful wind resources throughout the entire North American Great Lakes Basin.  With offices in Ontario and Michigan, no other wind farm developer is better suited to working with communities and local manufacturers and trades alike toward the establishment of this new and exciting form of renewable energy.  The staff at  Helix Synergy believe thatUp to the first deck of a 1.8 MW wind turbine. success is assured through a synergistic approach to wind farm development starting at the grass roots level with local community participation and involvement.  Local trades and services are employed wherever possible to strengthen the contribution to local economies.  Local investors are encouraged to participate through investment cooperatives bringing still more economic benefits to local economies.  Rural landowners have a new form of sustainable harvest at hand - one that will go a long way toward stabilizing unpredictable agricultural incomes.  Synergy is the key to sustained success whether it be generating electricity in synergy with nature or offering local communities an opportunity to capture the benefits offered by a wonderful, renewable resource - the WIND.

              Huron Wind Farm substation with a Vestas V-80 1.8 MW in the background.WindShare's Lagerway 750 kW wind turbine at Exhibition Place, Toronto.The tower base entrance to a 1.8 MW wind turbine.Buried cable (waiting for topsoil) leading to the substation and roadside grid at Ferndale, Ontario.  Several cranes are needed to construct a single wind turbine.

The hub is presassembled at ground level.A rotor blade is extracted from its shipping container.Preparations to attach the rotor blade to the hub.Tower base with electrical gear and partially assembled crane.Blade contours of a 1.8 MW turbine increase efficiency and decrease noise.Removing the lifting jig from the WindShare Lagerway 750 kW wind turbine at Exhibition Place, Toronto.