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From coal to solar

At a Glance

  • 44 MW

Location
Nanticoke, Ontario
Offices

Nanticoke Solar Farm

The Government of Ontario had committed to phasing out all of Ontario’s coal plants in favor of cleaner sources of energy. After the Nanticoke Generating Station was decommissioned, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) won a competitive contract to build a 44-megawatt AC solar farm in two locations—a repurposed coal storage area beside the Nanticoke plant and a neighboring field of land east of the former coal yard site.

Our job was to provide civil land development across the project as well as electrical photovoltaic system design. That included AC and DC cabling, trenching, and layouts. Additional services included electrical studies, some site investigation to identify buried gas wells, and geotechnical review of rubble from the decommissioned site (for construction materials). The challenge, though, was to make sure that proper site drainage didn’t wash any residual coal dust into Lake Erie.

Now complete and in service, the Nanticoke Solar Facility is providing green energy for Ontario communities. 

At a Glance

  • 44 MW

Location
Nanticoke, Ontario
Offices

Meet Our Team

Jose Walsh Duarte, Senior Associate, Sub-Sector Lead, Solar

Solar photovoltaics is an environmentally friendly, elegant technology that can provide healthy energy for life.
Jose Walsh Duarte Senior Associate, Sub-Sector Lead, Solar Read More

Kyle Jones, Civil Designer

Whatever obstacles or challenges lie ahead or behind you, it's the time at hand that deserves your best.

Jose Walsh Duarte

Senior Associate, Sub-Sector Lead, Solar

Kyle Jones

Civil Designer

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