Canada Invests $18.5 Million in Cowessess First Nation Awasis Solar Project

Natural Resources Canada

The Government of Canada is working with Indigenous partners to create the good jobs and enduring prosperity that will come with the unprecedented economic opportunities of building a net-zero world. A clean, affordable, reliable power grid will be a key enabler of that net-zero world, and the Government of Canada is investing to decarbonize and expand Canada's grid accordingly.

Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources, joined Awasis Solar Limited Partnership and its partners to celebrate the commissioning of the Awasis Solar Project, a 10-megawatt solar power generation project on Cowessess land at the site of the existing Cowessess Renewable Energy Storage Facility.

As part of the celebration, the Minister announced Canada's investment of $18.5 million that helped build the project. This investment includes over $13.7 million from Natural Resources Canada's Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways program, $3.5 million from Infrastructure Canada's Investing in Canada Plan, Green infrastructure stream and $1.25 million from PrairiesCan.

The Awasis Solar Project will reduce GHG emissions by approximately 14,000 tonnes of CO2e in the first year of operations and by approximately 350,000 tonnes of CO2e over the 35-year expected life of the project - in total, equivalent to the emissions of over 70,000 gas-powered cars driven for one year.

Awasis Solar has created training and skills opportunities for the Indigenous community and will generate sustainable income for Awasis Solar Limited Partnership that can be invested in future clean energy initiatives and other community priorities.

Awasis Solar Limited Partnership is 95-percent owned by Cowessess First Nation, through Awasis Nehiyawewin Energy Development Limited Partnership (ANEDLP), and five-percent owned by Elemental Energy, with Awasis Nehiyawewini Energy Development Corp (ANEDC) having the opportunity to become 100-percent owners after year five of commercial operations.

This investment demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to Indigenous-led energy initiatives that support energy independence and climate leadership.

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