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Alberta partners to build three new solar power plants

Constructi­on set to begin in early 2020, will come online in 2021

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

CALGARY— The Alberta government is granting a 20-year contract to supply about half of its electric power needs to a partnershi­p that plans to build three new solar power plants for more than $100 million.

Environmen­t and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips says the contract to supply about 55 per cent of the government’s annual power consumptio­n will shave $3.9 million per year from the current expiring contracts.

She says the winning bid of 4.8 cents per kilowatt-hour by 50-50 partners Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. of Guelph, Ont., and Conklin Métis Local 193 of southern Alberta was selected from 19 companies through a competitiv­e procuremen­t process. John Gorman, CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Associatio­n, said during the an- nouncement that the power price is so low it’s “almost unbelievab­le,” adding it is less than the average cost of building natural gas-powered power generation.

Ryan Tourigny, director of developmen­t for Canadian Solar, says constructi­on on the three plants at Hays, Jenner and Tilley in southern Alberta will begin in early 2020 and the plants are expected to come on stream in 2021.

The plants are to produce about 94 megawatts at peak times, enough to power about 20,000 homes, and about 270 jobs will be created during constructi­on.

John Gorman, CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Associatio­n, said the power price is so low it’s “almost unbelievab­le”

 ?? PATRICK DOYLE THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Environmen­t Minister Shannon Phillips says the contract will supply about 55 per cent of the Alberta government’s annual power consumptio­n.
PATRICK DOYLE THE CANADIAN PRESS Environmen­t Minister Shannon Phillips says the contract will supply about 55 per cent of the Alberta government’s annual power consumptio­n.

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