Clare Community Solar Public Notice
We are writing to make you aware of four proposed Community Solar Projects, located at the following addresses that will be proposed to the Nova Scotia Community Solar Program. As part of the community engagement, we are sharing the outline of the Projects with you.
- 226-440 Common Cross Rd, GPS: 44.2723, -66.1040
- No. 1 Highway, GPS: 44.1742, -66.1737
- 266 Deveau Shore Rd, GPS: 44.1266, -66.1906
- 19 Deveau Shore Rd, GPS: 44.1205, -66.184
Please see below site plans for exact locations in the Municipality of Clare.
Community Solar Program Background
Nova Scotia is working towards 80% renewable energy by 2030 and becoming net-zero by 2035. Last year, the province announced its Clean Power Plan—a roadmap to reach climate goals that Nova Scotia Power are aligned with and supportive of. Community Solar Program, as part of the roadmap, was announced on March 1, 2024.
Nova Scotia’s Community Solar Program procurement will add up to 100 megawatts (MW) of clean, renewable solar generation to the grid, helping to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate climate change.
Benefits of Community Solar Gardens
Community solar gardens provide many benefits, including:
- Helping communities to get involved in developing renewable energy and making renewable energy more accessible (even for people who wouldn’t be able to install solar panels, like renters, condos and people with shaded roofs).
- Helping generate more clean energy (a 10-megawatt solar garden can power up to 1,310 homes per year), helping Nova Scotia reach its target of 80% renewable energy by 2030.
- Reducing electricity costs. Subscribers get a $0.02/kWh credit on their electricity bill for the solar electricity subscribed.
- Localizing job opportunities and economic growth: long-term contracts can be awarded to local businesses, electricians, technicians for project development and operations & maintenance.
For more info: https://energy.novascotia.ca/renewables/community-solar-program/
Proponent Information
4650800 Nova Scotia Limited, 4650551 Nova Scotia Limited, 4650574 Nova Scotia Limited and 4650796 Nova Scotia Limited are 100% owned Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) by AI Renewable flow-through fund. AI Renewable 2023 LP is a Canadian flow-through limited partnership, made to invest in clean infrastructure and/or renewable energy projects that help to reduce energy costs and GHG emissions in Canada while producing tax benefits and long-term reasonable returns for investors.
Developers
AI Renewable has contracted SolarBank Corp and TriMac Engineering to work on the development.
SolarBank (www.solarbankcorp.com) is an established and trusted Canadian developer, engineer, and asset operator in renewable and clean energy projects. We specialize in behind-the-meter (BTM) solar power plants, grid-connected community solar gardens, battery energy storage systems (BESS) and EV Chargers. Since 2013, SolarBank has enabled the proliferation of renewable and clean energy contributing to Net Zero carbon emission goals through its development, engineering, and asset management services in Canada and the United States.
TriMac Engineering (www.trimaceng.ca) is a locally owned engineering firm with offices located in Sydney and Halifax, Nova Scotia. TriMac are Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Consultants, incorporated in 2015 with roots dating back to 1991. The firm has expertise in the design and implementation of piping, mechanical, electrical and control systems with extensive experience in the power generation and construction industries.
Project Information
Project Name: NS-226-440 Common
Project Size: 5.0 Megawatt AC
Zoning: GD – General Development
Project Name: NS-No 1 Highway
Project Size: 2.8 Megawatt AC
Zoning: GD – General Development
Project Name: NS-266 Deveau
Project Size: 5.0 Megawatt AC
Zoning: GD – General Development
Project Name: NS-19 Deveau
Project Size: 5.0 Megawatt AC
Zoning: GD – General Development
The proposed Projects are currently in the early stages of proposal to the Nova Scotia Community Solar Program. If our proposal is successful and we are selected for contract, we will begin the detailed project developments, including permitting, interconnection, detailed engineering, procurement, and construction.
The projects will be connected to the local distribution system, to an existing Nova Scotia Power Line.
Public Meeting
As part of the project development process, community members are invited to attend public meetings. The meetings are intended to ensure that community members have the chance to be informed about the project and ask any questions they may have. The meetings will cover the same information, feel free to attend whichever fits best with your schedule.
In-person Public Meeting :
Location: Meteghan Fire Department (31 Meteghan Conn, Meteghan, NS B0W 2J0)
Date: Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
Time: 7:00-8:30 PM AST
On-line Public Meeting :
Date: Monday, November 4th, 2024
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM AST
Microsoft Teams Link:
If you plan to attend the online meeting, please email allison.gong@solarbankcorp.com for the meeting invite.
Questions and Contacts
Please feel free to reach out to me below if you have any questions regarding the Community Solar Program, companies involved, and/or proposed project.
Sincerely,
Mila Simon, Project Coordinator
SolarBank Corporation
mila.simon@solarbankcorp.com