GP JOULE North America announced it has broken ground on a 106-megawatt solar PV portfolio for Concord Pacific.

“GP JOULE is proud to work with Concord Pacific to bring enduring reliability and strong returns to their projects,” said David Pichard, CEO of GP JOULE North America. “Our high-quality standards in design, system optimization, material selection and skillful installation coupled with our tough PHLEGON racking solution allows us to deliver great value to owners of merchant plants.”

Technology at all three project sites, which are located within one hour of Lethbridge, Alberta, must sustain the province’s highest wind speeds at 140 kilometers per hour. GP JOULE’s proven PHLEGON Fixed racking system was determined best suited for the area’s exceptional conditions.

“GP Joule was the logical choice as they had recent experience in building merchant plants and furthering utility scale projects during the pandemic,” said Terry Hui, President and CEO of Concord Pacific.  “We are also pleased to be working with the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation as we expand our portfolio in Alberta.”

GP JOULE is known for building a network with local workers transitioning to renewable energy. It is estimated upwards of 150 skilled and professional trade workers will be hired with about 60 per cent likely hailing from the fossil fuel industry.

“Our track record across Canada and the US shows we’re committed to local partners, including indigenous communities,” said Pichard. “Local hiring agencies and contractors help us boost job creation wherever we can. We always strive to secure all our partners and staff within a 90-kilometer radius of a project site.”

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Concord Pacific has an established renewable energy portfolio including solar power plants operating in Ontario, wind turbines in Saskatchewan and the Skookum run of river power plant in British Columbia. They also have more than 500 megawatts of renewable energy projects in their pipeline.

Featured image: GP Joule 25-MW Merchant Solar Plant in Alberta, Canada

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