Canadian Solar has sold an ownership interest in its Hays and Jenner solar projects to BluEarth Renewables.
BluEarth will also be responsible for overseeing the projects. Situated in southeastern Alberta, the two projects are 31 MWp (23 MWAC) in scale. The projects are co-owned by Conklin Métis Local 193, an indigenous group located in the rural hamlet of Conklin and part of the Athabasca Oil Sands area of eastern Alberta.
Both projects are scheduled to begin commercial service in 2021.
“This is our third transaction with BluEarth and given their strong Alberta presence and deep experience in operating and maintaining large-scale clean energy projects, we believe they are the right owners for the Hays and Jenner solar projects. These projects together will generate clean electricity for tens of thousands of Alberta homes each year.
“We thank BluEarth for their continued trust and for seeing the value that these best-in-class solar projects will provide to their customers and to the citizens of Alberta, furthering a leadership role in the clean energy transition.”
Dr. Shawn Qu, chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar.
“Alberta is home to some of the best solar power resource in Canada and we look forward to bringing these projects to market with our partner, Conklin Métis Local 193. As we exit 2020, we’re pleased this transaction came together with Canadian Solar, expanding BluEarth’s solar portfolio in southern Alberta and bringing our combined solar capacity to 233 MWAC (183 MWAC net).”
Grant Arnold, president and CEO of BluEarth.
“Conklin Métis Local 193 congratulates Canadian Solar on the sale of its interest. We look forward to working with BluEarth in moving ahead with the Hays and Jenner projects.”
Shirley Tremblay, president of Conklin Métis Local 193.