en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Rose Valley Wind Power Project in Canada is scheduled to hold a groundbreaking ceremony on June 15, 2026, in southern Saskatchewan. Developed by Potentia and M-Squared Renewables, the wind power project has a planned capacity of 210 MW and is located in the Rose Valley Hutterite Colony area near Assiniboia.
As the Rose Valley Wind Power Project enters the construction phase, work will proceed on wind turbine foundations, on-site roads, substations, power collection systems, and supporting facilities. Public information shows that the project plans to install 28 wind turbines, along with meteorological towers, substation and operation/maintenance facilities, with the site located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Assiniboia.
SaskPower has previously signed a 30-year power purchase agreement with the Rose Valley Wind Power Project, which will supply electricity to the provincial power system upon completion. Related grid connection works include the construction of a new switch station and approximately 7 kilometers of transmission lines to connect the wind farm, switch station, and existing transmission lines. The 210 MW wind power project will continue to advance construction and grid connection preparations, with an expected operational date before the end of 2027.
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