Northwire Canada EditionWednesday, July 15, 2026
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Production / Operations

Solar Alliance wins three contracts totalling $1.5M

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Executive Summary

  • Solar Alliance Energy Inc. announced the award of approximately CAD $1.5 million in new solar‑plus‑storage contracts for municipal, private and community projects.
  • The three contracts total 249.1 kW of photovoltaic capacity and 368 kWh of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity across a recreation centre, an event venue, and a community resilience hub.
  • The projects are funded by a mix of client payments and a U.S. Department of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG), underscoring growing demand for clean‑energy solutions in the public and non‑profit sectors.

Key Details

  • Total contract value: CAD $1.5 million.
  • Municipal Recreation Centre: 59.5 kW PV + 122 kWh BESS; supported by a U.S. DOE EECBG grant.
  • Private Event Venue (carport‑mounted): 114 kW PV; designed in partnership with an architectural firm.
  • Community Resilience Hub: 75.6 kW PV + 246 kWh BESS; collaborative effort involving Appalachian Voices, Google, Appalachian Sustainable Development, Invest Appalachia and the Appalachian Solar Finance Fund.
  • Overall installed capacity: 249.1 kW of solar PV and 368 kWh of battery storage across all three projects.
  • CEO Quote: “We are honoured to be selected for community‑focused projects like these… These are sophisticated, high‑spec projects,” said CEO Brian Timmons.

Notable Quotes

  • “We are honoured to be selected for community-focused projects like these, even as we ramp up our capabilities to execute larger-scale projects. These are sophisticated, high-spec projects.” – Brian Timmons, Chief Executive Officer

Materiality Assessment: Material – Positive (new revenue‑generating contracts indicating growth in the company’s project pipeline).

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