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The City of Sept-Îles Wants to Become a Partner in a Solar Park Project

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
Solar energy received attention at the Sept-Îles Council meeting on March 16. The municipality announced its intention to become a partner in a solar park project. The company Développement Éolectric wishes to develop a photovoltaic panel and solar power plant on the site of the former golf course, located behind the SPCA's premises. The project will be submitted as part of the Hydro-Québec Call for Bids for a 300-megawatt block of solar energy.…
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Solar energy received attention at the Sept-Îles Council meeting on March 16. The municipality announced its intention to become a partner in a solar park project. The company Développement Éolectric wishes to develop a photovoltaic panel and solar power plant on the site of the former golf course, located behind the SPCA's premises. The project will be submitted as part of the Hydro-Québec Call for Bids for a 300-megawatt block of solar energy.…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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