Lethbridge Herald

Renewable energy projects get regulatory approval

- SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWSPAPERS

A host of renewable power projects planned in the south have cleared regulatory hurdles as August comes to a close.

The Hilda Wind Project and a separate expansion of the Brooks Solar facility both earned project approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission, while objections have been dropped against the Dunmore Solar field and Suncor Energy announced a new solar facility near Bow Island.

Nearest Medicine Hat, the AUC has cancelled a public hearing into a proposed plan to build a 216-megawatt Dunmore Solar facility east of Highway 41A after talks between the developer and three nearby landowners led to objections being withdrawn.

British firm P&T Global Renewable Energy submitted its applicatio­n to build the facility on parts of six quarter-sections located several kilometres east of the junction of highways 41 and 41A on April 24.

The cancellati­on means a decision could be made by regulators on the proposal without further public consultati­on.

Last week the AUC also approved the permit for the 20-turbine Hilda Wind farm in northern Cypress County.

The permit, applied for by the developer, Renewable Energy Systems Canada, has a stated in-service date of Jan. 31, 2023, though the company has not yet said when constructi­on would proceed.

Suncor Energy has begun general public consultati­on ahead of an applicatio­n to build a 600,000 panel array on land in the County of Forty Mile. That site is also part of the energy company’s planned Forty Mile Wind project, and the 220-megawatt solar plant would piggy back on some major components, according to correspond­ence sent to municipali­ties in the area.

The company plans to send the project for AUC approval this fall requesting a late 2026 in-service date, though it expects to complete the project two years earlier.

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