SolarBank to build 2.4 MW Sydney solar project in Nova Scotia

A 2.4 MW solar project named Sydney will be built in Nova Scotia by SolarBank with AI Renewable fund and Trimac Engineering under a community solar program.

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The Sydney Project is projected to generate 2,730 MWh annually, offsetting 1,900 tons of CO₂ each year.

The Sydney Project is projected to generate 2,730 MWh annually, offsetting 1,900 tons of CO₂ each year. Image Source: SolarBank

SolarBank, a Canada-based solar developer and EPC contractor, has announced the 2.4MW DC Sydney Project in Nova Scotia under the community solar program. The project is aligned with Nova Scotia’s goal to achieve 80% renewable energy by 2030 and is one of four awarded. According to SolarBank, the project is expected to generate 2,730MWh annually, power 221 homes, and cut 1,900 tons of CO₂ emissions. SolarBank has partnered with AI Renewable Flow-through Fund as project owner and Trimac Engineering for local implementation. The company stated the $4.57million project will use a $0.02/kWh subscription model, generating over $1.36million in customer savings over 25 years. Construction is scheduled to begin in Spring 2026, while permitting and interconnection work is ongoing. Earlier this year, SolarBank and AI Renewable announced a 6.9MW Brooklyn solar project in Nova Scotia.

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