First Nations announce majority ownership of wind energy project in Saskatchewan (opens original article in a new tab)
First Nations in Saskatchewan achieve majority ownership of a 210 MW wind energy project, supported by a $160-million loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank, aiming to power 100,000 homes and promote Indigenous economic reconciliation.
- First Nations in Saskatchewan announce majority ownership of the 210 MW Rose Valley Wind project with M Squared Renewables and Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nation.
- Canada Infrastructure Bank provides over $160 million in loans for the project, part of a $3-billion target for Indigenous infrastructure investment.
- The project, expected to power 100,000 homes, includes 28 wind turbines and infrastructure upgrades, with construction set for completion by late 2027.
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