Renewable Projects in Saskatchewan

 

Onion Lake Cree Nation aims to be solar power ‘pioneer’

Nation installing solar panels on 123 homes in community of about 7,000 people By Phil Tank | CBC News · Published: Oct 1, 2025  Onion Lake Cree Nation wants to lead the way into a new era of solar power for Indigenous communities. The First Nation, which straddles...

Indigenous owned solar project

By Sierra D'Souza Butts · CTV News Regina · Posted: Aug 26, 2025  An entirely owned and operated First Nations solar project set to provide renewable energy to a major mining operation in Saskatchewan is underway. The $82 million Wicehtowak Solar Project will provide...

Solar energy to help power Saskatoon airport

CBC News Video · Posted: Aug 25, 2025  A new solar plant at the Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport will power 20 per cent of the terminal building. Andrew Leeming with the Saskatoon Airport Authority hopes this move will encourage other...

Construction begins on Dundonald solar farm in Saskatoon

Construction begins on Dundonald solar farm in Saskatoon

Scott Larson · CBC News · Posted: Jun 17, 2025 3:38 PM CST  5,000 solar panels to be installed beside Circle Drive S. Saskatoon is lighting up its power grid with its first utility-scale solar facility. Construction has started on the 2.8-megawatt solar project,...

Iyuhána Solar Project

Solar panel project showcases updates to the community at second open house DiscoverEstevan.com | Written by Scott Boulton Thursday, Apr 10 2025, 4:00 PM Estevan got to see an update on a new development taking place outside of town, as the Iyuhána Solar Project is...

SaskPower’s First Renewable Microgrid

The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is working with SaskPower to build SaskPower’s first community-scale renewable microgrid approximately 7 hours north of Saskatoon in Descharme Lake, SK. The hybrid system includes 234-kW of photovoltaics, 492-kWh of lithium-ion...

SES Solar Co-op

The SES Solar Co-op is the first renewable energy co-operative in Saskatchewan.

Be a part of a bright future: buy shares now in Saskatchewan’s first renewable energy co-operative.

Eight projects and counting… Click here to view our solar projects.

Wascana Solar Co-operative Ltd.

We began gathering community interest in a solar power co-op in February 2017.

We decided on the co-op model following on the success of the SES Solar Co-op and other solar / renewable energy co-ops already established in other provinces.

Our community of over 100 members has facilitated the installation of nearly 400 solar panels in just two years.

Independent power producers (IPPs)

IPPs play an important role in Saskatchewan right now and in the future. 

IPPs are important to drive down the cost of renewable energy and shift financial and other risks away from the public (i.e. the people of Saskatchewan).  

  • To date, IPPs are responsible for generating 1,124 MW of power into the power system. That amounts to about 22% of the total capacity. 
  • SaskPower plans to add up to 3,000 megawatts (MW) of solar and wind generation to our power system by 2035. Independent power producers (IPP) are helping to make this happen.
  • Many companies have experience building and operating wind and solar facilities. When SaskPower works with these companies, we’re able to use their expertise and secure a better price for you.

    Utility-scale projects are more than 1Mw

    SaskPower – System Map

    Wind Facilities:

    Net Capacity (MW)
    W1 Riverhurst Wind Facility 10
    W2 Western Lily Wind Power Facility 20
    W3 Morse Wind Power Facility 23
    W4 Blue Hill Wind Facility 175
    W5 Red Lily Wind Power Facility 26
    W6 Centennial Wind Power Facility 150
    W7 Cypress Wind Power Facility 11
    W8 Golden South Wind Facility 200
    Customer-generated wind capacity 3

    Solar Facilities:

    S1 Highfield Solar Energy Facility 10
    S2 Pesâkâstêw Solar Facility 10
    S3 Awasis Solar Facility 10
    Customer-generated solar capacity 67

    Battery Energy Facilities:

    Regina Battery Energy Storage System N/A

    Wind is one of the cleanest power sources because it doesn’t release greenhouse gases (GHG) or pollutants.

    To lower environmental impacts from the construction of wind farms — like birds and bats flying close by — we ensure the facility is built in an area with fewer migration paths and less vegetation.

    Solar is one of the cleanest technologies for generating power.