The Coaldale Renewable Energy Project is a hybrid renewable energy generating facility comprised of 5 wind energy turbines and up to 5 MW of ground mounted solar generation, all to be installed on land owned by McCain and connected directly to the Coaldale Processing Plant. The project will support McCain’s sustainability objectives of reaching 100% renewable electricity by 2030. With a total proposed installed nameplate capacity of up to 40 MW, the project is expected to generate enough clean, sustainable, and zero-emissions electricity to power or offset all of McCain’s Coaldale Processing Plant needs.

Elemental Energy is investigating a new wind energy project opportunity near the town of Parrsboro and within the municipal boundaries of Cumberland.  The proposed project is being investigated as a candidate project for upcoming renewable energy procurement opportunities.

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Elemental Energy is developing the 75 MW Northern Valley Wind Project in Eastern Alberta. The project is located on high wind landscape features south of Elk Point in close proximity to available interconnection capacity. The Northern Valley Wind Project is expected to bring in significant local investment, jobs, and new clean electricity to this area of Alberta.

Elemental Energy is developing the 200-400 MW Bemersyde Wind Farm Project. The project is strategically located on approximately 40,000 acres of land around the Peebles substation in Saskatchewan. This project will bring significant local investment, jobs, and clean electricity to Saskatchewan.

The Boulder Elkhart Wind Project is a 94 MW utility scale wind project, comprised of 12 to 16 turbines, between Merrit and Kelowna. The project is being developed in partnership by Elemental Energy and the Upper Nicola Band (uppernicola.com).

The project was awarded a 30-year contract as a successful proponent in BC Hydro’s 2024 Call for Power and aims to be operational by Fall 2028. The utility scale wind project will contribute to BC Hydro’s objective of adding additional clean, renewable generation sources to meet the province’s future electricity needs, while contributing to sustainable jobs and economic reconciliation.

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The Chappice Lake Solar-Storage project is located 35 km north of Medicine Hat in Cypress County, and is a partnership between Elemental and Cold Lake First Nations. It is the first utility scale solar + storage project in Alberta to use a flow battery. This innovative technology enables solar energy to be stored and delivered to electricity customers after the sun goes down.

Elemental is developing the Foothills Solar project in Foothills County, Alberta. The project is located on privately owned land near the Hamlet of Blackie, Alberta. 

Elemental Energy is developing the Hatheume Wind Project in British Columbia’s interior. The project is located on a high wind feature within close proximity to existing transmission lines. Once complete, the project will bring significant local investment, jobs, and new clean electricity to British Columbia.

The Higgins Mountain Wind Farm Project is being developed in partnership with Sipekne’katik First Nation, Elemental Energy, and Stevens Wind. The project is strategically sited at one of the province’s windiest sites, directly adjacent to available interconnection capacity. The Higgins Mountain Wind Farm will bring significant local investment, jobs, and new clean electricity to the province, helping Nova Scotia transition from coal to renewable energy.

Environmental Assessment

On May 4th, 2023 the Higgins Mountain Wind Farm Project environmental assessment was approved by the Minister of Environment and Climate Change. To view the Project’s environmental assessment and the conditions of approval, please visit the Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change Website.

The Project is currently under construction, with Project operations scheduled to begin in late 2025.

Elemental Energy is developing the High River Solar Project, a 19 megawatt (MW) solar farm to be located near Highway 2A and Highway 543 East, just north of the Town of High River. It will occupy approximately 135 acres of private land and is situated on a reclaimed gravel quarry, directly adjacent to the High River substation.

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