France headquartered Neoen has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower). The agreement covered the full output of the 157 MW / 100 MW (AC) Mino Giizis Solar Energy Facility in south central Saskatchewan. The PPA followed a competitive procurement process co-led with the First Nations Power Authority. The project is developed by Neoen and structured with a 50% First Nations equity partnership through the Anishinabek Power Alliance (APA). APA is a partnership of four Treaty 4 Nations with participation from the Yorkton Tribal Council. Neoen will serve as the long-term owner and operator of the facility. The project is expected to be operational in 2028. The annual generation is projected at around 228,000 MWh. The output generated is estimated to meet the electricity needs of approximately 30,000 homes. Construction activity is expected to peak at about 350 workers.