The company said a 7.8-kilometre (4.85-mile) submarine cable has been laid and about half of the project's 86 turbines have been installed. But delays caused by winter weather in that part of Canada means the wind farm will start up 30 June, rather than 31 March, as was originally planned.
“Harsher than expected winter weather conditions have pushed back the project completion and as a result, the project schedule has been revised for the remainder of the winter; reducing the total number of turbines erected each week based on performance to date.,”