SaskPower's Groundbreaking Solar Plant to Transform Saskatchewan's Energy Landscape

Jan 23, 2024 02:49 PM ET
  • SaskPower's groundbreaking solar facility in Estevan, Saskatchewan, is set to power 25,000 homes and propel the province towards its net-zero emissions target. A collaboration with Indigenous communities, it marks a significant shift towards renewable energy in the region.
SaskPower's Groundbreaking Solar Plant to Transform Saskatchewan's Energy Landscape

SaskPower has announced plans to build a 100-megawatt solar facility near Estevan, Saskatchewan. The C$200 million project, the largest solar plant in the province, is a partnership between Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure, Saturn Power Inc., and the Ocean Man First Nation. The First Nation will have a 10% ownership stake in the project and its members will receive training and employment opportunities. Construction is set to begin next year, with the facility expected to go online in December 2026. The project is part of SaskPower's goal to add up to 3,000 MW of wind and solar capacity by 2035.

The solar facility is expected to produce enough electricity to power about 25,000 homes and will contribute to Saskatchewan's efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The project is seen as a collaboration with Indigenous peoples and a step towards expanding renewable energy in the province. SaskPower is also planning for a 200-MW wind facility to be completed by the end of this year and a 600-MW renewable generation project by 2027. Estevan, known as The Energy City, has historically relied on coal, oil, and gas for its economy.

What are the key details of SaskPower's 100-MW solar facility in Saskatchewan?

  • The 100-megawatt solar facility in Estevan, Saskatchewan is a C$200 million project.
  • It is the largest solar plant in the province.
  • The project is a partnership between Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure, Saturn Power Inc., and the Ocean Man First Nation.
  • The Ocean Man First Nation will have a 10% ownership stake in the project.
  • Members of the Ocean Man First Nation will receive training and employment opportunities from the project.
  • Construction of the solar facility is set to begin next year.
  • The facility is expected to go online in December 2026.
  • The project is part of SaskPower's goal to add up to 3,000 MW of wind and solar capacity by 2035.
  • The solar facility is expected to produce enough electricity to power about 25,000 homes.
  • It will contribute to Saskatchewan's efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
  • The project is seen as a collaboration with Indigenous peoples and a step towards expanding renewable energy in the province.
  • SaskPower is also planning for a 200-MW wind facility to be completed by the end of this year.
  • Additionally, a 600-MW renewable generation project is planned by SaskPower for 2027.
  • Estevan, known as The Energy City, has historically relied on coal, oil, and gas for its economy.

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