The Paintearth Wind Project (the “Project”) will generate electricity with wind, a clean and renewable resource. This electricity will displace electricity generated in Alberta by fossil-fuel combustion, thus reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These GHG emission reductions have been created in accordance with the Quantification Protocol for Wind-Powered Electricity Generation, Version 1 (Alberta EPA, 2008). The Project consists of one facility with 38 turbines that have a total generating capacity of 198 MW. The maximum allowable electricity delivered to the Alberta grid is 190 MW at any given time (interconnection limit).