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Hermanville Wind Farm

Assessment of Potential Impact on Radio Communication and Radar Systems

Revision 0

Prepared for:

PEI Energy Corporation

Prepared by:

Frontier Power Systems Inc. 392 Church Street

Alberton, PE

January 2013

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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................1 LIST OF TABLES.......................................................................................................................................................1 LIST OF FIGURES.....................................................................................................................................................1 1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................2 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION..........................................................................................................................2 3.0 IMPACT ASSESSMENT .............................................................................................................................4

3.1 SPECTRUM DIRECT SEARCH RESULTS .........................................................................................................4 3.1.1 Point to Point Systems (above 890 MHz)...............................................................................................4 3.1.2 Broadcast Transmitters..........................................................................................................................4 3.1.3 Over-the-Air Reception..........................................................................................................................6 3.1.4 Cellular and Land Mobile Radio Systems..............................................................................................6 3.1.4 Satellite Stations ....................................................................................................................................6

3.2 ENVIRONMENT CANADA WEATHER RADAR................................................................................................7 3.3 AIR DEFENSE, VESSEL TRAFFIC, AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL RADAR SYSTEMS ........................................7 3.4 PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................8 3.5 SEISMOACOUSTIC SYSTEMS ........................................................................................................................9

4.0 MANDATORY CONTACTS.......................................................................................................................9 5.0 CONCLUSION............................................................................................................................................10 5.0 REFERENCES............................................................................................................................................12 APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................13

List of Tables Table 1: Turbine Coordinates ........................................................................................................ 2 Table 2: Summary of Mandatory Contacts.................................................................................. 10

List of Figures Figure 1: Site Map ......................................................................................................................... 3 Figure 2: Point-to-Point Systems and Consultation Zones ............................................................ 5

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1.0 Introduction Frontier Power Systems Inc has been engaged by the PEI Energy Corporation to assess the impact of the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm on radio communication and radar systems. This assessment has been conducted using the guidelines prepared by the Radio Advisory Board of Canada and the Wind Energy Association of Canada, in the document: Technical Information and Coordination Process Between Wind Turbines and Radiocommunication and Radar Systems (the RABC/CanWEA Guidelines). The RABC/CanWEA Guidelines are used to determine a consultation zone around various types of radio communication and radar systems that may be affected by the proposed wind turbines. If a consultation zone overlaps with the proposed turbine layout, a consultation process is initiated with the system operator. Additionally, these guidelines provide a mandatory contact list for coordination with agencies responsible for weather radar, navigational radar, national defense, and public safety radio systems.

2.0 Project Description The proposed Hermanville Wind Farm is located between the communities of Hermanville and Clearspring, in north eastern PEI, approximately 11 km north from the town of Souris. The project area is located in an expansive wooded area south of Route 16 (the Northside Rd), between the New Zealand Rd and the Souris Line Rd. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines and have a total generating capacity of 30MW. The proposed turbines have a rotor diameter of 116m, a hub height of 92m, and generating capacity of 3MW each. Figure 1 shows the location and layout of the proposed wind farm and details for the proposed turbine type. Table 1 lists the coordinates for the proposed turbine locations.

Turbine Coordinates (NAD83) Turbine

ID UTMX UTMY Lat Long Elevation (m asl)

1 551822 5144883 46.45553 -62.32518 34 2 552428 5144850 46.45518 -62.31730 39 3 553133 5144945 46.45598 -62.30811 36 4 553902 5144900 46.45552 -62.29810 36 5 554837 5144944 46.45584 -62.28592 31 6 555417 5145353 46.45947 -62.27832 30 7 552347 5144141 46.44881 -62.31843 51 8 552848 5144106 46.44846 -62.31191 47 9 553510 5143806 46.44570 -62.30333 50

10 554389 5143748 46.44511 -62.29189 42 Table 1: Turbine Coordinates

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Figure 1: Site Map

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3.0 Impact Assessment

3.1 Spectrum Direct Search Results Industry Canada manages the Spectrum Direct database of licensed radio frequencies in Canada. The Spectrum Direct database was searched for all licensed radio frequencies within a 70 km radius of the project center. A total of 872 results were returned. These search result were assessed following the CanWEA/RABC Guidelines, as described in the following sections.

3.1.1 Point to Point Systems (above 890 MHz) The CanWEA/RABC Guidelines recommend a consultation zone with a radius of 1 km around the transmit and receive sites for point to point type radio systems, and a cylinder around the transmission path, with diameter determined as a function of the Fresnel zone. A total of 93 search results were identified as point to point type radio systems operating within the analysis area. These results were paired using the link call sign field in the search results, and the associated transmission paths and consultation zones were calculated. The closest turbine is located over 4 km from the nearest point to point radio system, well outside of the 1km consultation zone. The transmission paths and consultation zones were also plotted and all turbines are located outside of the recommended consultation zones. Figure 2 shows the locations of the point to point radio systems nearest the wind farm, the transmissions paths, and the consultation zones as determined from the search results.

3.1.2 Broadcast Transmitters The CanWEA/RABC Guidelines define the consultation zones for TV, FM , and AM transmitters as a 2.0 km radius around TV and FM sites, a 5km radius around single AM tower sites, and a 15km radius around directional (multiple tower) AM antenna systems. A total of 15 search results were identified as broadcast transmitters. None of the proposed turbine sites are located within the recommended consultation zones.

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Figure 2: Point-to-Point Systems and Consultation Zones

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3.1.3 Over-the-Air Reception The CanWEA/RABC Guidelines recommend the consultation zones for over-the-Air TV reception as 15 km around the wind farm for analog stations, and 10 km around the wind farm for digital stations. It should be noted that digital over-the-air television broadcasts are less susceptible to interference issues caused by wind turbines compared to analog, and most over-the-air TV broadcasting in Canada has switched, or is in the process of switching, to digital broadcasting. The Government of Canada website, digitaltv.gc.ca indicates that CTV Atlantic, CBC Charlottetown, and Global Maritimes switched to digital broadcasting in August 2011. While the transition to digital over-the-air TV broadcasting is expected to reduce interference issues, there are a number of households within the recommended consultation zone around the proposed wind farm. If reception problems arise following construction of the wind farm, mitigation measures will need to be implemented. These measures could include relocating the receiver antenna, installation of improved antenna and receiver equipment or providing direct-to-home satellite receivers or other means of receiving the off air signal for the duration of the problem.

3.1.4 Cellular and Land Mobile Radio Systems The CanWEA/RABC Guidelines recommend a 1 km consultation zone around cellular service provider stations, fixed land mobile stations, and other point to point stations below 890 MHz. A total of 814 search results were identified within these categories. None of the proposed turbine sites are located within the consultation zones.

3.1.4 Satellite Stations The CanWEA/RABC Guidelines recommend a maximum consultation zone of 10 km around satellite ground stations and Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite receivers (500m around the transmit/receive location and a cone shaped consultation zone around the transmission path, up to 10 km). A total of 5 search results were identified as satellite ground stations. None of the proposed turbine sites are located within 10 km of these stations. DTH satellite users were assessed using a general calculation of the recommended consultation zone, based on minimum setbacks to the turbines and a set of conservative assumptions. The setbacks for siting wind turbines in PEI require that the turbines be

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located at least 4 times the total height of the turbine from nearby houses. This translates to a minimum setback of 600m for the proposed turbine configuration. At this distance, and assuming a look angle of 20 degrees, a transmission frequency of 10 GHz, and assuming the receiver dish is pointed directly in line with the nearest turbine, the bottom of the cone shaped consultation zone would be approximately 147m above the ground where it passes over the nearest turbine. With a total turbine height of 150m, there is a very low probability that the consultation zone for any nearby DTH satellite users will coincide with a turbine location. This conservative analysis indicates that no residents using DTH satellite television near the proposed wind farm are expected to fall within the recommended consultation zone and no detrimental impact on this service is expected. In the unlikely event that a nearby DTH satellite subscriber does experience signal degradation as a result of the wind farm, mitigation measures will need to be implemented. These measures could include relocating the receiver antenna, or changing service providers.

3.2 Environment Canada Weather Radar The nearest Environment Canada weather radar systems are located in Marion Bridge, NS, and Gore, NS. Both of these stations are over 170 km from the nearest proposed turbine site, well outside of the 50 km consultation zone recommended in the CanWEA/RABC Guidelines. However, Environment Canada is included in the mandatory contact list and provided the following response:

“Our preliminary assessment of the information provided to us via e-mail on December 19, 2012 indicates that any potential interference that may be created by the Hermanville Wind Farm near Clearspring, PEI will not be severe. Although we would prefer our radar view to be interference free, this is not always reasonable. As a consequence, we do not have strong objections to the current proposal.”

3.3 Air Defense, Vessel Traffic, and Air Traffic Control Radar Systems The nearest commercial airport is located in Charlottetown, approximately 65 km south west of the project area. The nearest private airfield is located in St Peter’s Bay, approximately 20 km west of the project area. Both of these airports are outside of the 10 km recommended consultation zones. However, the Spectrum Direct search results contain a concentration of licensed radio frequencies related to aeronautical navigation around the Charlottetown Airport area. The search results also contain a number of radio frequencies licensed to the Canadian Coast Guard for marine radio navigation systems within the search area. In following the CanWEA/RABC Guidelines, the Department of National Defense, NAV Canada, and the Canadian Coast Guard have all been contacted, for consideration of this project as it relates to air defense radar systems, vessel traffic radar, air traffic control radar, and navigational radar systems.

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The Department of National Defense Military Air Defence and ATC Radars divisions provided the following response:

“…the site will have no or minimal impact to DND Operations. As such, with respect to the Department of National Defence; Air Traffic Control, Air Defence Radars and DND airports and NAVAIDS we have no objections with your project as submitted…”

The Department of National Defense Radio Communications division provided the following response:

“I have reviewed your proposal in respect to DND's radio communication systems, and I have no objections or concerns.”

The Canadian Coast Guard provided the following response:

“The proposed wind farm (Hermanville) is located 38 km away from the closest CCG communication site (Montague). Therefore no interference issues are anticipated.”

NAV Canada is currently reviewing the proposed project and has indicated they will respond by mid February.

3.4 Public Safety Radio Systems Public safety agencies have been contacted for consideration of this project as it relates to public safety radio systems. The PEI Office of Public Safety is responsible for the Provincial Integrated Communications System (PICS), which is a province-wide, mobile radio communications system for emergency services. Larry Avery from the PEI Office of Public Safety provided this response:

“The Province of PEI in partnership with Bell Mobility operates the Provincial Integrated Communications System (PICS), which is a province-wide, mobile radio communications system. With respect to the wind farm project, I note that one of the PICS radiocommunication tower sites is located in Harmony Junction, on the Souris Line Road, which places this site in relatively close proximity to the wind farm. The Province, as users of PICS must refer this technical inquiry to Bell Mobility officials who have the knowledge to respond to your inquiry. So, by copy of this e-mail I am requesting that David MacAulay Network Operations Manager, Bell-Aliant review and respond to your inquiry.”

The Bell Mobility engineer responsible for the PICS provided this response:

“David MacAulay forwarded to me your request regarding potential interference to the Government of PEI Provincial Integrated Communications System from the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm development. As the Bell Mobility engineer responsible for the system, I am replying on behalf of Larry Avery. As Larry has pointed out, the nearest PICS radio site is at Harmony Junction, approximately 5 km from the proposed turbine site. Based on the typical construction of turbines and previous experience with wind farms, we consider this to be more than adequate separation from the development, and we would expect no harmful impact on the radio system.”

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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police was also contacted, but have not provided a response, despite a follow up email and voice mail. Island EMS and the Souris Fire Department have also been contacted, but have not responded.

3.5 Seismoacoustic Systems Seismoacoustic systems are no longer covered under the latest version of the CanWEA/RABC Guidelines; however they have been included here for completeness. The nearest seismographs in the Canadian National Seismograph Network (CNSN) are located in Cheticamp, NS (CHEG), and Guysborough, NS (CBG). Both are approximately 130km from the project area. The proposed wind farm is not expected to have any impact on these systems.

4.0 Mandatory Contact Summary

Table 2 lists the agencies contacted in accordance with the mandatory contact list, outlined in the CanWEA/RABC Guidelines, as well as the responses received to date. A complete record of correspondence with the mandatory contacts is included as an appendix.

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Hermanville Wind Farm - Radio Communication and Radar Impact Assessment

Mandatory Contact Summary Agency Contact Info Response

Department of National Defence (DND)

DND Radiocommunication Systems E-mail: [email protected] Phone : 613-992-3479 Fax : 613-991-3961 No Concerns

Department of National Defence (DND)

Military Air Defence and ATC Radars E-mail: [email protected] Fax : 613-965-3132 No Concerns

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

E-mail: [email protected] Tel: (613)-949-4519 Fax: (613)-998-7528 No Response

Canadian Coast Guard Vessel Traffic System Radars E-mail: [email protected] No Concerns

Environment Canada Weather Radars E-mail: [email protected] No Concerns

NAV CANADA

Civilian Radar and Air Navigation Equipment Land Use Office, E-mail: [email protected] Phone : +1 (866) 577-0247 Fax : +1 (613) 248-4094 Pending

Industry Canada

General Radiofrequency database: Spectrum Direct: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/sd-sd.nsf/eng/home

No results within consultation zone

PEI Office of Public Safety Larry Avery E-mail: [email protected] No Concerns

Island EMS E-mail: [email protected] No Response

Souris Fire Department E-mail: [email protected] No Response Table 2: Summary of Mandatory Contacts

5.0 Conclusion The Hermanville Wind Farm has been assessed for potential impact on radio communication and radar systems, as recommended by the Radio Advisory Board of Canada and the Wind Energy Association of Canada, in the document: Technical Information and Coordination Process Between Wind Turbines and Radiocommunication and Radar Systems (RABC/CanWEA). The RABC/CanWEA Guidelines outline a recommended process for wind project proponents to evaluate consultation zones for disclosed radiocommunication and radar systems listed in the Industry Canada database. None of the proposed wind turbine sites

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are located within the recommended consultation zones for these systems and the wind plant is not expected to have any adverse impact on these systems. The RABC/CanWEA Guidelines also identify agencies that must be consulted with during the planning and development phase of a wind farm. These agencies operate air traffic control radar, navigational radar, and weather radar systems, public safety radio systems, and non-disclosed systems, such DND radar stations. All of these agencies have been contacted for consideration of the proposed project as it relates to the radio and/or radar systems they operate. None of these agencies have expressed any concern over the proposed project. A final assessment will be made when a response is received from NAV Canada. There is potential for interference with over-the-air television reception for a small number of houses in the immediate vicinity of the wind farm. While it is not anticipated that there will be a significant impact, mitigation measures will have to be implemented in the event that degraded reception does occur. These mitigation measures could include relocating the receiver antenna, installation of improved antenna and receiver equipment or providing direct-to-home satellite receivers, or other means of receiving the off air signal for the duration of the problem.

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5.0 References Environment Canada, (2013). Canadian Weather Radar. Retrieved January 22, 2013, from Environment Canada: http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html Environment Canada, (2012). The National Radar Program. Retrieved February 14, 2012, from Environment Canada: http://www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca/projects/nrp Government of Canada, (2013). Canada’s Transition to Digital Television (DTV). Retrieved January 22, 2013, from Government of Canada: http://digitaltv.gc.ca Industry Canada, (2013). Spectrum Direct. Retrieved January 18, 2013, from Industry Canada: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/sd-sd.nsf/eng/home Natural Resources Canada, (2012) . CNSN Station Book Index. Retrieved January 22, 2013 from Natural Resources Canada: http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/CNSN-RNSC/stnbook-cahierstn/index-eng.php Radio Advisory Board of Canada (RABC)/Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), (2010). Technical Information and Coordination Process Between Wind Turbines and Radiocommunication and Radar Systems

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APPENDIX

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Canadian Coast Guard Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

Adam Sandler

From: XNCR, Windfarm Coordinator [[email protected]]

Sent: December 20, 2012 11:09 AM

To: Adam Sandler

Subject: RE: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE

Follow Up Flag: Follow up

Flag Status: Red

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Hello, The proposed wind farm (Hermanville) is located 38 km away from the closest CCG communication site (Montague). Therefore no interference issues are anticipated. Regards,

Martin Grégoire, P. Eng Canadian Coast Guard

From: Adam Sandler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: December 19, 2012 9:56 AM To: XNCR, Windfarm Coordinator Subject: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE Dear Sir or Madam: Please find the attached letter regarding the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm for your consideration. I look forward to your earliest response. Regards, Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Frontier Power Systems Inc 902-838-5139

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Department of National Defence Military Air Defence and ATC Radars Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

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Adam Sandler

From: [email protected]: January 11, 2013 11:20 AMTo: [email protected]: [email protected]: Initial Analysis - No Impact - Outside Consultation Zone(s) - Hermanville Wind Farm -

Hermanville, PEI - WTA-3000

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Adam,

We have completed the initial analysis of the proposed wind farm under the project name Hermanville Wind Farm near Hermanville, PEI . We have assigned a DND case number of WTA-3000, please include this number in any future requests related to this site.The results of our analysis have shown that in relation to the Department of National Defence (DND) consultation zones outlined on our website [http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/8w-8e/units-unites/page-eng.asp?id=691] and in the RABC/CanWEA document Technical Information and Coordination Process Between Wind Turbines and Radio Communication and Radar Systems the site will have no or minimal impact to DND Operations. As such, with respect to the Department of National Defence; Air Traffic Control, Air Defence Radars and DND airports and NAVAIDS we have no objections with your project as submitted (attached below). If however, the layout were to change/move, please re-submit that proposal for another assessment using the assigned WTA number listed above. The concurrence for this site is valid for 24 months from date of this email. If the project should be cancelled or delayed during this timeframe please advise this office accordingly.It should be noted that our office looks at each submission on a case by case basis and as such, concurrence on this submission in no way constitutes a concurrence for similar projects in the same area, nor does it indicate that similar concurrence might be offered in another region. Finally, the concurrence offered in this email extends only to the subject projects and current proponent. Should the project or any part of it be altered, or be sold to another developer, this office must be notified and we reserve the right to reassess the project. Thank you for your patience on this matter and for considering DND radar and airport facilities in your project development process. If you have any questions feel free to contact me.Thank you. <<WEB2010-BP8A04-01.xls>>Adin SwitzerCaptAEC Liaison OfficerCCISF/ESICCATESS/ESTTMADéfense nationale | National Defence8 Wing Trenton, Astra, ON K0K 3W0TEL: 613 392-2811 Ext4834 (CSN: 827-4834)FAX: 613 965-3200Gouvernement du Canada | Government of Canada ü Please consider the environment before printing this email | S'il vous plaît pensez à l'environnement a

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Department of National Defence DND Radiocomunication Systems Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

Adam Sandler

From: [email protected]

Sent: December 19, 2012 12:45 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: FW: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE

Follow Up Flag: Follow up

Flag Status: Red

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I have reviewed your proposal in respect to DND's radio communication systems, and I have no objections or concerns. Thank you for coordinating with DND. Have a good Day. Mr. Mario Lavoie Spectrum Engineering Technician National Defence | Défense nationale Ottawa, Canada K1A 0K2 [email protected] Telephone | Téléphone 613-992-3479 Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-991-3961 Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada

From: Adam Sandler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, 19, December, 2012 09:55 AM To: Lavoie MJ@ADM(IM) J6 Coord@Ottawa-Hull Subject: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE Dear Sir or Madam: Please find the attached letter regarding the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm for your consideration. I look forward to your earliest response. Regards, Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Frontier Power Systems Inc 902-838-5139

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Environment Canada Weather Radars Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

Adam Sandler

From: Weather Radars Contact,National Radar Program [Ontario] [[email protected]]

Sent: December 20, 2012 12:44 PM

To: Adam Sandler; Weather Radars Contact,National Radar Program [Ontario]

Subject: RE: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE

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Dear Mr. Adam Sandler, Thank you for contacting the Meteorological Service of Canada, a branch of Environment Canada, regarding your wind energy intentions. Our preliminary assessment of the information provided to us via e-mail on December 19, 2012 indicates that any potential interference that may be created by the Hermanville Wind Farm near Clearspring, PEI will not be severe. Although we would prefer our radar view to be interference free, this is not always reasonable. As a consequence, we do not have strong objections to the current proposal. If your plans are modified in any manner (e.g. number of turbines, height, placement or materials) this analysis would no longer be valid. An updated analysis must be conducted. Please contact us at: [email protected]. Thank you for your ongoing cooperation and we wish you success. Best Regards and Happy Holidays! Carolyn Rennie ______________________ Carolyn Rennie National Radar Program Meteorological Service of Canada Environment Canada 4905 Dufferin Street Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4 Office : 3N-WS12 [email protected] Phone : 416-739-4931 ------------------------------------------------------- Carolyn Rennie Le Programme Nationale de Radar Service météorologique du Canada Environnement Canada 4905, rue Dufferin Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4 Bureau : 3N-WS12 [email protected] Téléphone : 416-739-4931 ______________________ From: Adam Sandler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 9:53 AM To: Weather Radars Contact,National Radar Program [Ontario] Subject: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE Dear Sir or Madam: Please find the attached letter regarding the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm for your consideration. I look forward to your earliest response. Regards,

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Island EMS Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

NAV Canada Land Use Office Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

Adam Sandler

From: Trandafilovski, Aleksandar [[email protected]]

Sent: January 21, 2013 9:28 AM

To: Adam Sandler

Subject: 12-5442 Hermanville Wind Farm

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2013/01/23

Hello Adam, That was what I needed to complete the file. Expect our letter in about 3-4 weeks. Regards Alex Trandafilovski Land Use Specialist, Aeronautical Information Services NAV CANADA tel (613) 248-4009 / toll-free (866) 577-0247 fax (613) 248-4094 e-mail: [email protected]

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Larry Avery PEI Office of Public Safety 134 Kent St Charlottetown, PE C1A 8R8 [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

Adam Sandler

From: Larry Avery [[email protected]]

Sent: December 20, 2012 1:25 PM

To: Adam Sandler

Cc: [email protected]

Subject: Re: Hermanville Wind Farm, PE

Follow Up Flag: Follow up

Flag Status: Red

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2013/01/23

Hi Adam: Thank you for your December 19, 2012 letter of inquiry, per attached. The Province of PEI in partnership with Bell Mobility operates the Provincial Integrated Communications System (PICS), which is a province-wide, mobile radio communications system. With respect to the wind farm project, I note that one of the PICS radiocommunication tower sites is located in Harmony Junction, on the Souris Line Road, which places this site in relatively close proximity to the wind farm. The Province, as users of PICS must refer this technical inquiry to Bell Mobility officials who have the knowledge to respond to your inquiry. So, by copy of this e-mail I am requesting that David MacAulay Network Operations Manager, Bell-Aliant review and respond to your inquiry. Contact information for Dave MacAulay is, as follows: Work: 902-566-0196 Fax: 902-566-2390 Mobile: 902-629-0196 E-mail: [email protected] I trust this action and correspondence will be satisfactory however, if you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me directly. Best regards, Larry Avery Office of Public Safety P.O. Box 911 Charlottetown, PEI C1A 7L9 Office: 902-368-4073 Fax: 902-368-6362 Email: [email protected] www.peipublicsafety.ca>>> "Adam Sandler" <[email protected]> 12/19/2012 10:51 AM >>> Dear Sir or Madam: Please find the attached letter regarding the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm for your consideration. I look forward to your earliest response. Regards, Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Frontier Power Systems Inc 902-838-5139

Adam Sandler

From: [email protected]

Sent: January 21, 2013 10:03 AM

To: [email protected]

Cc: [email protected]; Larry Avery ([email protected])

Subject: Hermanville Wind Farm - Radio System Impact

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2013/01/23

Hello Adam; David MacAulay forwarded to me your request regarding potential interference to the Government of PEI Provincial Integrated Communications System from the proposed Hermanville Wind Farm development. As the Bell Mobility engineer responsible for the system, I am replying on behalf of Larry Avery. As Larry has pointed out, the nearest PICS radio site is at Harmony Junction, approximately 5 km from the proposed turbine site. Based on the typical construction of turbines and previous experience with wind farms, we consider this to be more than adequate separation from the development, and we would expect no harmful impact on the radio system. Should you have any further information to pass on or any further questions regarding PICS impact, please include me in your correspondence. Regards, Peter Freeman

Peter Freeman, P.Eng. Advisor, Engineering | Bell Mobility - Radio Division office : 902 487-5106 | cell : 902 478-8369 | [email protected]

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

392 Church Street PO Box 72, Alberton, PE, CANADA C0B 1B0 Phone (902) 838-5139 Fax (902) 838-3399 [email protected]

Date: December 19, 2012

Souris Fire Department Attn: [email protected] Reference: Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment – Hermanville Wind Farm, PEI Dear Sir or Madam: We have been contracted by the PEI Energy Corporation to conduct a Radio Communication and Radar System Impact Assessment for their proposed wind farm in Hermanville, PEI. The project will consist of 10 wind turbines with total generating capacity of 30MW and will be installed in 2013. The proposed turbines have a 116m rotor diameter and a hub height of 92m for a total height of 150m above ground level. A map showing the project area and turbine coordinates is provided below. We are asking for your consideration of the proposed turbine locations regarding potential interference with any radio communication, radar, or air navigation systems you may operate near the project area. Should you discover the possibility of any material impact on your operations by any of the proposed turbines, please provide details on the equipment location, coverage area, or transmission path and the requested setbacks. Thank you for your earliest attention. Please contact me if you require any more information. Yours Truly,

Adam Sandler, P.Eng. Project Engineer

Figure 1: Site Map