Lethbridge Herald

Teck buys Kimberley solar power project

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Mining company Teck Resources Ltd. says it is purchasing the SunMine solar electricit­y generating facility in B.C. from the City of Kimberley.

The Vancouver-based company says it has agreed to pay about $2 million, matching the city’s debt associated with the operation.

The 1.05-megawatt SunMine opened in 2015 on reclaimed land at Teck’s Sullivan Mine, which was closed in 2001 after producing zinc, lead and silver for nearly 100 years.

But its earnings for the community fell short of expectatio­ns, in part due to heavy smoke caused by summer forest fires, and the city has been negotiatin­g to sell it to Teck for several years.

Citizens voted in a referendum during the October 2018 municipal election in favour of selling the facility.

Teck CEO Don Lindsay says the company will use SunMine to build firsthand experience with solar power that could lead to its implementa­tion at other operations.

“Our involvemen­t with SunMine is part of our commitment to taking action on climate change, advancing renewable energy developmen­t and supporting the global transition to a low-carbon economy,” he said in a news release.

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