PowerBank Corporation secured a Standard Small Generator Interconnection and Operating Agreement for its 6.86‑MW Brooklyn Community Solar Project in Nova Scotia, connecting the facility to the Annapolis Valley grid. The agreement was signed with the local municipality, clearing a key regulatory hurdle for the developer.
The SSGIA enables PowerBank to move forward with construction, which is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2026. The project is projected to generate approximately $3.86 million in electricity savings for the local community over its lifetime.
The Brooklyn project is part of Nova Scotia’s Community Solar Program, which supports the province’s goal of 80 % renewable energy by 2030. PowerBank partnered with Trimac Engineering on the project, and the asset is owned by AI Renewable Flow‑through Fund with PowerBank acting as lead developer.
This interconnection milestone expands PowerBank’s North American pipeline to over 1 GW of development capacity and adds a new revenue‑generating asset in a market that rewards community solar contracts. The company has completed more than 100 MW of renewable projects across North America and returned to profitability in Q1 FY2026, underscoring its execution capability.
The Brooklyn project demonstrates PowerBank’s strategy to capture growth in community solar, a segment that has gained traction as municipalities and businesses seek clean energy without rooftop installations. The SSGIA positions the company to capitalize on Nova Scotia’s supportive regulatory environment and the province’s renewable energy targets.
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