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CIB commits $138.2 million to major Nova Scotia energy storage project

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CIB commits $138.2 million to major Nova Scotia energy storage project
CIB ILLUSTRATION - Energy storage facilities will be constructed in the Nova Scotia communities of White Rock, Bridgewater and Waverley.

OTTAWA – The (CIB) has announced it is committing $138.2 million to support the development of Atlantic 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 largest planned energy storage project by (NS Power) in collaboration with Wskijinu鈥檏 Mtmo鈥檛aqnuow Agency Ltd. (WMA).

WMA is an economic limited partnership owned by 13 Mi鈥檏maw communities.聽Under terms of the arrangements, NS Power will receive a loan of up to $120.2 million while聽WMA will receive an equity loan of up to $18 million.

The project, which is subject to regulatory approval, involves the construction and deployment of energy storage facilities in the communities of White Rock, Bridgewater and Waverley, assisting in the province鈥檚 plan to retire coal-based power generation and reach 80 per cent renewables by 2030.

Phased construction activities on the proposed project sites are planned to begin in 2024 and continue through 2026, with the first site operational in 2025.

The project is also WMA鈥檚 first equity participation with Nova Scotia Power. CIB鈥檚 equity loan to WMA is its first under the Indigenous Equity Initiative.

鈥淭hese 13 Mi鈥檏maw communities will be able to make an equity investment in infrastructure which will make a real difference for the province鈥檚 energy sector,鈥 commented CIB CEO Ehren Cory in a statement.

鈥淐reating a greener future is a priority for the Mi鈥檏maw Nation and WMA is proud to be doing our part to bring about positive transformations to the energy industry,鈥 added WMA president Crystal Nicholas. 鈥淭his investment in battery storage is a significant step towards true economic reconciliation and developing a more sustainable future for all Mi鈥檏ma鈥檏i.鈥

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