N.B. set to develop its largest solar farm in Saint John
A $14‑to‑$15‑million solar project is coming to Saint John, bringing clean energy to more than 1,200 homes. Saint John Energy made the announcement on Tuesday and that it will be one of
A $14‑to‑$15‑million solar project is coming to Saint John, bringing clean energy to more than 1,200 homes. Saint John Energy made the announcement on Tuesday and that it will be one of the largest in New Brunswick.
In this blog piece, Will shares why Saint John Energy is looking for developers for a solar farm in the city. Saint John Energy is embarking on an exciting new chapter in its journey towards a sustainable future with our call for developers interested in building a utility-scale solar farm in the city.
Saint John Energy is partnering with Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) and Universal Kraft Renewables to build, own, and operate the Menahqwesk Kisuhs Energy Hub along Old Black River Road. Ryan Mitchell, president and CEO of Saint John Energy, said the decision to use solar was based on extensive evaluations of multiple renewable options.
Construction of the project is expected to begin in spring of 2026 and be operational by the following summer. The solar farm initiative is the latest part of Saint John Energy's Zero30 plan to produce net-zero emissions by 2030.
A $14‑to‑$15‑million solar project is coming to Saint John, bringing clean energy to more than 1,200 homes. Saint John Energy made the announcement on Tuesday and that it will be one of
Saint John''s council approved changes to zoning bylaws to facilitate a $15 million solar farm project, enhancing solar energy development in rural areas. The Menahqwesk Kisuhs Energy
Photo: Saint John Energy Project Engineer Will McGivney, left, with Glen Fillmore, Executive Director of Strategic Growth and Transformation. In this blog piece, Will shares why Saint
A newly completed 500-kilowatt solar energy project at Saint John Laundry will generate about 25 per cent of the facility''s electricity needs.
Seasonal solar PV output for Latitude: 47.5615096, Longitude: -52.7125768 (St. John''s, Canada), based on our analysis of 8760 hourly intervals of solar and meteorological data (one whole year) retrieved
Saint John Energy is calling for developers interested in constructing the utility company''s first solar farm.
A new solar farm in Saint John will be the largest in the history of New Brunswick. It will generate enough clean electricity for 1,200 homes and reduce emissions by 10,000 tonnes per year.
The solar farm initiative is the latest part of Saint John Energy''s Zero30 plan to produce net-zero emissions by 2030.
Saint John Energy announced it''s partnering with a global renewable energy developer and NB Indigenous community on the province''s largest solar farm.
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