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Cymri Solar Power Project

Cymri Solar Power Project (the “Project”) is a proposed upto 100 Mega-Watt AC (“MWac”) solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant that will be located in the Regional Municipality of Cymri No. 36, Saskatchewan. The Project will be enabled through SaskPower’s Renewable Access Service (“RAS”) program which allows the electricity generated from the Project to be sold directly to commercial and industrial customers in Saskatchewan.

It is important to us that the Cymri Solar Power Project be successfully integrated into the Regional Municipality of Cymri No. 36 and we are seeking to incorporate feedback through this Project Website into the development of this Project.

Provincial Needs

SaskPower’s system generating capacity is expected to increase 56% to 3,053MW by 2035. SaskPower wants to ensure reliable, sustainable and cost-effective electricity for its customers. Additionally, SaskPower has committed to continuing to meet its emissions target of a 50% reduction from 2005 levels by 2030 in order to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The RAS program allows SaskPower Customers  another avenue to achieve their Environmental, Social and Governance targets. It also allows them to leverage our existing services to maintain a robust and reliable power service. In this model, SaskPower operates as the wheeling agent, moving the power from the IPP’s renewable generation site to the customer’s site. We aren’t involved in the generation and sale of energy.

The key to achieving these objectives is the development of sustainable power generation options required to meet the province’s future demand for electricity and targeted energy supply mix. Historically, power generation projects in Saskatchewan have operated in a centralized electricity grid system. However, as the province’s economy and electricity demand grows, SaskPower is enabling new renewable energy projects to sell energy directly to transmission customers on the SaskPower electricity grid, including solar photovoltaic, which has the highest resource availability in Southern Saskatchewan.

The Cymri Solar Power Project, among other electricity generation sites, will help address emerging provincial electricity needs for the coming decades.

Project History and Description

The Cymri Solar Power Project is a proposed up to 100 Mega-Watt AC (“MWac”) solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located at NE-21-4-12, SE-21-4-12, SW-22-4-12, NE-16-4-12, NW-16-4-12, NW-15-4-12, SW-21-4-12, under development by Compass Renewable Energy Consulting Inc., that will participate in SaskPower’s Renewable Access Service (“RAS”) program. This infrastructure project will bring significant investment and local benefits including employment, lease payments and capital spending in the local economy.

Components

The Cymri Solar Power Project will consist of photovoltaic modules connected in strings and installed across motorized mounting racks. The mounting rack’s height would be around 6 feet above the ground and each row would be spaced about 25 feet apart. The Cymri Solar Power Project will utilize single-axis trackers to maximize generation.

The enclosed area will also house the balance-of-plant equipment such as an inverter, combiner boxes, transformers, along with other interconnection equipment. The solar module strings feed inverters that connect to a transformer tied to the power grid. The Project will also have a 20-foot wide private access road.

Compliance

The Cymri Solar Power Project will comply with all regulatory bodies permitting requirements including SaskPower, the Regional Municipality of Cymri No. 36, the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK), and Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment.

Security

The Cymri Solar Power Project will have restricted access to prevent any health and safety incidents and will be monitored 24/7 through a secure remote-monitoring facility.

More information about SaskPower’s Renewable Access Service (RAS) program is available here:

Location

The Southern Saskatchewan region has been identified as having the highest solar resource potential across Canada. The Cymri Solar Power Project has engaged an independent, local environmental consultant to conduct a desk-top review to better understand the environmental permitting requirements for the proposed project site. Figure 1: Cymri Solar Power Project Map provides an overview of the proposed location of the Project.

Figure 1: Cymri Solar Power Project Map

Benefits to the Community

There are various economic and non-economic community benefits associated with the Cymri Solar Power Project, a proposed generation infrastructure project located in the Regional Municipality of Cymri No. 36. The Cymri Solar Power Project will provide power to meet growing renewable electricity demand in Saskatchewan, and provide local economic benefits during the design, construction, and over 20 years of operation.

Provide high-skilled job opportunities in construction – civil works, mechanical installation, electrical connection, landscaping.

Enable large SaskPower transmission customers looking to reduce their carbon footprint to directly access the renewable energy generated from the Project.

Anticipated Project Timelines

2024
Land Siting
  • Technical Assessments
  • SaskPower application preparation
  • Pending siting and permitting requirements.
  • Consultation with surrounding community members and RM
2024 → 2025
SaskPower Interconnection Assessment
  • Proven process ensures a smooth process
2024 → 2025
Engineering, Design & Approvals
  • System layout
  • Construction schedule
  • RM Permitting
    • Development Permit
    • Building Permit (as applicable)
    • Road Use Agreement
2026 → 2027
Construction & Commercial Operation
  • Solar system is installed
  • Local electrical grid connection occurs along existing lines and connection points
  • Remote monitoring
  • Annual maintenance
  • Vegetation management
  • Electrical inspections
2056/2057
Decomissioning
  • Equipment is removed
  • Land fully remediated
  • Opportunity for re-commissioning
  • Re-negotiation of lease

Project Updates

Watch this space for updates on the Cymri Solar Power Project.

Notice Of 1st Public Community Meeting (Virtual)

Virtual Public Community Meeting Date and Time

November 10, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Public Community Meeting Summary

Community Meeting Presentation

Notice Of 2nd Public Community Meeting (Virtual)

Virtual Public Community Meeting Date and Time

February 8, 2023
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Public Community Meeting Summary

Community Meeting Presentation

Community Engagement Plan

Compass Renewable Energy Consulting Inc. is in the process of developing  a Community Engagement Plan that identifies a strategy for establishing,  sustaining a transparent and productive engagement with local Community stakeholders. Once available, we encourage interested stakeholders to review this document to understand the Cymri Solar Power Project’s community engagement process.

Developer Background

Capstone is generating our low-carbon future, driving the energy transition forward through creative thinking, strong partnerships, and a commitment to quality and integrity in how we do business. A developer, owner, and operator of clean and renewable energy projects across North America, Capstone’s portfolio includes approximately 776 MW gross installed capacity across 30 facilities, including wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and natural gas cogeneration power plants. Please visit www.capstoneinfrastructure.com for more information.

Wahgoshig Solar FIT5 LP

Wahgoshig Solar FIT 5 LP (“Wahgoshig Solar”), is a partnership formed between Wahgoshig First Nation and Compass Renewable Energy Consulting Inc. Wahgoshig Solar developed, constructed, and operates four 500 kWac/600 kWdc (2.4 MWdc total) ground mount Feed-in Tariff (“FIT”) projects under the former FIT program in Ontario. Wahgoshig Solar engaged Compass to manage the development, permitting and construction of these facilities. 

Compass Renewable Energy Consulting Inc. (“Compass”) has been consulting and developing renewable and clean energy projects in Ontario for more than a decade, with experience across the development lifecycle from pre-screening, contracting, construction, commissioning and operations. Compass has been operating in Saskatchewan since 2018 and recently completed development and construction of 4 x 1 MW solar projects in Weyburn, Lomond and Estevan.

Recently in Ontario, Compass supported the development of four (4) Projects that were successful in the Expedited Long-Term 1 Request for Proposals (E-LT1 RFP) that concluded on June 27, 2023. Compass has developed over 100 renewable energy projects in Ontario representing over 100 megawatts (MW) in the last 6 years and supported the development of over 2,000 MWs for our clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

PV systems are subject to third-party certification to ensure they comply with all of the required codes and standards.

Solar facilities have an expected lifespan of 20 plus years with equipment replacement and repowering. At the time of decommissioning, the installed components will be removed and reused/recycled, where possible, and the site restored. All removal of equipment will be done per the applicable regulations and manufacturer recommendations. The below summarizes the decommissioning procedure that would be enacted at the end of project life for each component. 

Solar PV – Disconnect all above-ground wirings. Remove all PV modules and support structures.

Medium Voltage (MV) Stations, Substation – Disconnect and remove all electrical equipment. Remove the inverter and associated equipment. Remove high-voltage substation transformer. Remove concrete foundations for MV Stations and substation components.

Access roads and other components – Consult with the property owner to determine if access roads should be left in place for their continued use. If roads are to be removed, the aggregate materials will be excavated by a backhoe/front-end loader, along with any underlying geotextile fabric. Compacted areas restored.

Underground cables – Underground electrical lines running between the inverters and the substation will be removed. All foundation materials will be removed.

Contact Us

It is important to us that the Cymri Solar Power Project be successfully integrated into the Regional Municipality of Cymri No. 36, Saskatchewan and we are open to incorporating feedback through this Project Website for the development of this Project.

To submit feedback or send us any questions about the project, please contact us:

Email:
info@cymrisolar.ca

By mail: 
192 Spadina Ave, Suite 506
Toronto, ON M5T 2C2