Historic Solar Project to Create Growth for Sask First Nations
Significant community and economic impacts are expected from what will be the largest solar energy project of its kind in Saskatchewan.
Last week, French renewable energy corporation Neoen announced the Mino Giizis Energy Facility, a 100-megawatt (MW) solar farm in Lajord, a rural municipality southeast of Regina.
First Nations Power Authority (FNPA) held a competitive procurement process to build, own and operate a 100-MW solar project in south central Saskatchewan. FNPA selected the Mino Giizis project as the top proposal in that competition.
The project is 50-percent owned each by Neoen, and Anishinabek Power Alliance Ltd, which is made up of four First Nations: Cote First Nation, The Key First Nation, Kinistin Saulteaux Nation, and Zagime Anishinabek.



