Simard, Louis2021-07-202021-07-202016Simard, Louis, 2016, A Matter of Trust: The Role of Communities in Energy Decision-Making, Gas-Fired Power Facilities, Case Study: Wind Farm, St-Valentin, Québec, University of Ottawa-Canada West Foundation.https://www.uottawa.ca/positive-energy/sites/www.uottawa.ca.positive-energy/files/cwf_uottawa_mattertrust_cs_stvalentin.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/42431https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-26651The case study concerns a wind farm project by TransAlta in the municipality of St-Valentin, situated south of Montréal near the border with Vermont. The project was to generate 51.8 MW, using 19 turbines of 2 MW each and six turbines of 2.3 MW. Twenty-eight potential sites were under consideration. Six public organizations were involved in the regulatory process: In July 2011, the government rejected the project (BAPE, 2011a). The project was off the list of HydroQuébec selected projects for the second call for proponents (2005-2007).enEnergy policyEnergy RegulationSocial licenceSocial acceptancerenewable energyCommunity engagementPublic participationA Matter of Trust: The Role of Communities in Energy Decision-Making, Gas-Fired Power Facilities, Case Study: Wind Farm, St-Valentin, QuébecResearch Paper