A new solar farm in Saint John will be the largest in the history of New Brunswick. It will generate enough clean electricity for 1,200 homes and reduce emissions by 10,000 tonnes per year.
Does Saint John energy have a solar farm project?
Andrew Ahearn, Director of Engineering and System Strategy with Saint John Energy, spoke with Local 107.3FM about the company's involvement in the project and their investment in renewables, targeting zero emissions by 2030. A new solar farm project, which is set to be New Brunswick's largest, is planned to be built on the east side of Saint John.
How much does a solar project cost in Saint John?
June 17, 2025. Image: Alex Allan A $14‑to‑$15‑million solar project is coming to Saint John, bringing clean energy to more than 1,200 homes. Saint John Energy made the announcement on Tuesday, saying it will be one of the largest in New Brunswick.
Who is Saint John energy?
Saint John Energy is taking a bold step forward. In partnership with global renewable energy developer Universal Kraft and the Indigenous community of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation), we're developing the largest solar energy project in our province's history — and the first for our utility.
What does Saint John's solar project mean for Canada?
It also represents a strong step forward in Indigenous-led renewable energy across Atlantic Canada. A $14to$15million solar project is coming to Saint John, bringing clean energy to more than 1,200 homes. Saint...
Are solar panels a good investment in St John's?
Solar panels are a renewable energy source that converts sunlight into electricity. They have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their ability to reduce carbon emissions and save money on utility bills. In St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, there are several considerations when it comes to installing solar panels.
How much energy will Saint John energy produce a year?
Officials say the facility is expected to cut nearly 10,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year, and will produce up to 10 megawatts of power. Saint John Energy is partnering with Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) and Universal Kraft to build, own, and operate the Menahqwesk Kisuhs Energy Hub along Old Black River Road.