Cleared by Red Deer County council, the facility will be located near Queen Elizabeth II and Hwy 42.
The site will include:
- A 2 MW solar farm with ~ 3500 solar photovoltaic panels
- 6 EV charging stations
- Electric data processing onsite for digital transactions
- Electric storage system
- A rest area
Local farmers also supported the project however, who likened it to growing electricity instead of plants.
“I’m a farmer. I also harvest the sun with my plants. We’re growing plants but now we’re going to grow electricity instead,” said the Kaun family.
The site will include:
- A 2 MW solar farm with ~ 3500 solar photovoltaic panels
- 6 EV charging stations
- Electric data processing onsite for digital transactions
- Electric storage system
- A rest area

Local farmers also supported the project however, who likened it to growing electricity instead of plants.
“I’m a farmer. I also harvest the sun with my plants. We’re growing plants but now we’re going to grow electricity instead,” said the Kaun family.
