PUC Services Inc. hosted an open house in August to provide information about two of the proposed solar generation projects in the city's west end. (James Hopkin/SooToday)
KEY POINTS
  • The city-backed solar project would generate 250 MW across three sites and cost $470 million.
  • PUC Services Inc. and Axium Infrastructure are leading the project, with PUC retaining at least 10% equity.
  • Environmental assessments and community consultations are planned before construction begins in 2027.
The city's council backed a $470-million solar initiative that promises 250 MW of clean power, new revenue for the municipality.

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