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Iyuhána Solar project rebranded as Turning Sun Solar

Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure and Ocean Man First Nation have rebranded the Iyuhána Solar project as Turning Sun Solar.
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ESTEVAN — Greenwood Sustainable Infrastructure (GSI) and Ocean Man First Nation have announced the rebranding of the Iyuhána Solar project to Turning Sun Solar.

“This change reflects a renewed commitment to the partnership following the election of Chief Ernest Standingready and the new Council of Ocean Man First Nation in June 2025,” GSI said in a post on LinkeIn.

The 100-megawatt utility-scale solar project in southeast Saskatchewan ranks among Canada’s top 10 by size. It will generate enough power for about 25,000 homes under a 25-year power purchase agreement with SaskPower.

With the rebrand, GSI has updated the project’s social media platforms to reflect the Turning Sun Solar name and launched a new website at www.turningsunsolar.ca.

“With continued progress towards the commencement of construction in Q4 2025, Turning Sun Solar reflects our shared commitment to sustainable energy, responsible stewardship of the land and driving economic and social prosperity in communities across Canada,” GSI said.

GSI, the North American renewable energy subsidiary of Libra Group, said it is working with Ocean Man First Nation to help advance Saskatchewan’s clean energy goals.

More information about the project can be found at www.turningsunsolar.ca, with updates available on its social media.

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