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Published: April 23rd, 2021
Amazon has announced its first renewable energy investment in Canada, a solar project in the County of Newell in Alberta.
The tech giant says the project will produce enough energy to power more than 18,000 Canadian homes for a year.
The 80 MW solar project will produce over 195,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable energy to the grid. The project will begin construction soon and is anticipated for completion by 2023, Kristin Gable, a spokesperson for Amazon, told
ITBusiness.ca.
“This announcement is the largest solar power purchase agreement we’ve seen in Canada,” Rebecca Nadel told
ITBusiness.ca in an email. Nadel is the director of Business Renewables Centre (BRC) for Canada, a non-profit organization that works to accelerate large-scale corporate and institutional renewable energy procurement across the country.
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Amazon.com Inc. has signed new leases in downtown Toronto just months after e-commerce rival Shopify Inc. quietly expanded its own postpandemic floor space in the core, even as major corporate tenants retreat amid the novel coronavirus.
The Seattle-based e-commerce and cloud services company has taken an additional 100,000 square feet in two buildings in the south part of Toronto’s financial district.
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