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Aeolis Wind is a Canadian wind energy development company focused on establishing large–scale wind power generation facilities in western Canada.
i) An Aeolis meteorological monitoring crew sampling the wind
ii) Example of Enercon turbines, the same towers being installed at the Bear Mountain Windpark
Named for the Greek god of Wind, Aeolis (pronounced A-O’-lis) is located near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Its mission is to be a North American leader in the development of sustainable wind energy projects which are economically viable while benefiting the environment and local economies. Aeolis Wind was instrumental in the initial development and permitting of the Bear Mountain Wind Park which is now under construction near Dawson Creek in the Peace region of BC.
Aeolis Wind Power Corporation brings together Canadian and international expertise in wind development by offering three key core business attributes as follows:
• Unmatched in-house technical and project expertise. Its team possesses the skills, capabilities and tools to successfully prospect and develop wind projects. This includes technical analysis, permitting and community engagement.
• An exceptional number of high energy wind sites at various stages of development located in several jurisdictions in BC which are recognized for their world class wind energy production potential.
• An ever growing team of partners to assist in the development of Aeolis’ wind properties.
These attributes provide Aeolis with a distinct advantage in the renewable energy market along with the conditions for success. Aeolis is on its way to becoming a prominent renewable energy company recognized for its ability to effectively develop and implement large-scale energy projects.
Check out Wind Energy 101, a section of Aeolis’ website where you’ll find all kinds of links to assist students and teachers in the classroom.
A representation of wind turbines at the Thunder Mountain site in Northeastern BC - View all listings in this section »


