Institutional sites often have steady loads, public accountability and long asset lives. A 560 kW system powering Fort Macleod wastewater treatment facility is a strong example of solar working as practical infrastructure. 

Institutional sites carry a different kind of pressure than a farm or a business rooftop. The load is steady, the operation is public, and the asset has to keep working for decades without excuses. A 560 kW system powering Fort Macleod’s wastewater treatment facility is a clear example of solar doing that kind of work: no downtime tolerance, no room for a system that underperforms once the excitement of the install wears off.
This is the kind of project that shows what solar looks like as infrastructure rather than an add-on. A treatment plant runs around the clock regardless of season or weather, and a solar system serving that load has to be sized, installed and maintained with that reality in mind. Whether the client is a municipality, a school, or another public-facing operation, the standard is the same: uptime, clarity on what was installed and why, and a project delivered the way it was promised.

Project Highlights:
560 kW Institutional Solar System
Municipal & Institutional Load Applications
Located in Fort Macleod, AB
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