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Canadian Hydro Developers

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Former type
  
Public

Fate
  
Acquired

Revenue
  
63 million USD (2007)

Founded
  
1987

Defunct
  
2009

Industry
  
Electricity generation

Products
  
Electricity

Headquarters
  
Calgary, Canada

Number of employees
  
150 (2009)

Key people
  
Kent Brown, Chief Executive Officer

Parent organizations
  
TransAlta, TransAlta Renewables

Subsidiaries
  
Canadian Renewable Energy Corporation, Vector Wind Energy Inc., GW Power Corporation, Glacier Power Ltd.

Canadian Hydro Developers, Inc. was a Canadian company that operated 12 hydroelectric power sites, eight wind power sites and one biomass power site in Canada.

Canadian Hydro was founded by two brothers John and Ross Keating with Jack McCleary. In 1989 Canadian Hydro had secured $1.3 million in equity and a contract with TransAlta to build three small run-of-river facilities. Revenue from these plants were then used in part to finance the future plants.

In January 2005 the firm bought Canadian Renewable Energy Corporation (CREC).

In December 2006 the firm bought Vector Wind Energy which has over 13 projects either built or in the process as of 2007.

Announced in February 2007 (and finalized in March) the firm bought GW Power Corporation.

In December 2009 TransAlta acquired Canadian Hydro Developers at $5.25 cash per share.

Generating facilities

All facilities are owned by Canadian Hydro Developers.

References

Canadian Hydro Developers Wikipedia