
Company Overview - PowerBank Corporation is an independent renewable and clean energy project developer focusing on distributed and community solar projects in Canada and the USA, with over 100 MW of completed projects and a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW [5][6] - The company has extensive experience in solar development and operations, including community solar, commercial and industrial installations, and government-led initiatives [4] Project Funding and Development - PowerBank has received $1.74 million in funding for three Community Solar projects in Nova Scotia, which will generate a total of 12.4 MW DC [1][3] - The funding allocation includes $340k for the Sydney Solar Project, $440k for the Petpeswick Solar Project, and $960k for the Brooklyn Solar Project [3] - The projects are 48% owned by AI Renewable Flow-through Fund and 52% owned by a non-profit organization or Potlotek First Nation, with PowerBank acting as the lead developer and builder [3] Community Solar Program - The Nova Scotia Community Solar Program is the first of its kind in Canada, aiming to support the province's commitment to 80% renewable energy by 2030 and achieving a net-zero electricity grid by 2035 [4] - The program plans to add 100 MW of solar generation to the grid, helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and promote local economic growth [4] - Community solar projects allow renters and homeowners to earn credits on their electric bills and save $0.02/kWh from the electricity generated, enabling access to renewable energy without the need for personal installations [4] Strategic Partnerships - PowerBank will collaborate with Trimac Engineering, a trusted local engineering firm in Nova Scotia, to deliver the Community Solar projects [3] - The company has a proven track record in community solar development in the United States, having completed over 50 MW of such projects [3] Industry Context - Net Zero Atlantic is a key research organization supporting the energy transition in Atlantic Canada, aiming for a carbon-neutral region by 2050 [2] - The funding from Net Zero Atlantic is crucial for the development of sustainable solar projects in Nova Scotia, contributing to the province's renewable energy goals [4]