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PowerBank signs grid interconnection deal for 2.43 MW Sydney community solar project
  • PowerBank executed Standard Small Generator Interconnection and Operating Agreement for 2.43 MW Sydney ground-mounted community solar project in Nova Scotia.
  • Municipal permits were secured, clearing path to environmental permitting.
  • Ground preparation is targeted for fall 2026, subject to final permitting and financing.
  • Project is expected to generate about $1.79 million in electricity savings for Cape Breton over its lifetime.
  • Subscribers are slated to receive bill credits worth $0.02/kWh without rooftop installation.


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