
Brewster
Wind Project
Project Overview
The Brewster Wind Project has a nameplate capacity of up to 197.2 MW. The Project is located approximately 40 km northwest of Campbell River on Vancouver Island.
BC Hydro, Capstone Infrastructure, and the Wei Wai Kum First Nation have executed a 30-year Electricity Purchase Agreement for the Project as part of the recent BC Hydro 2024 Call for Power. More information about the 2024 Call for Power is available here.
This website will be updated on an ongoing basis as more information becomes available, including upcoming opportunities for engagement. We invite you to check back regularly.
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About Capstone Infrastructure
Capstone is generating our low-carbon future, driving the energy transition forward through creative thinking, strong partnerships, and a commitment to quality and integrity in how we do business.
A developer, owner, and operator of clean and renewable energy projects across North America, Capstone’s portfolio includes approximately 885 MW gross installed capacity across 35 facilities, including wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and natural gas cogeneration power plants.
About Wei Wai Kum First Nation
The Wei Wai Kum First Nation, located in Campbell River, British Columbia, is a member of the Laich-Kwil-Tach group within the Kwakwaka’wakw peoples. With a rich cultural heritage and a commitment to sustainable development, the Nation operates various enterprises contributing to the growth of their community and the economy of the Campbell River Region.