Turning Sun Solar Facility Breaks Ground in Estevan, Saskatchewan
The Turning Sun Solar Facility has begun construction, with a total investment of over $200 million. The project, once operational, will generate 100 megawatts of electricity, sufficient to power approximately 25,000 homes in Saskatchewan.

Construction is underway for the Turning Sun Solar Facility in Estevan, Saskatchewan, representing an investment exceeding $200 million. This utility-scale solar project, led by Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure, aims to provide 100 megawatts of power, enough for about 25,000 homes.
Federal support includes $15 million announced by Winnipeg South MP Terry Duguid, emphasizing the partnership with the Ocean Man First Nation. The site is expected to connect to the power grid by Q3 2027. The collaboration reflects a significant commitment to renewable energy in the region, potentially transforming local energy landscapes and fostering long-term economic growth.




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