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PowerBank Secures Environmental Permit for Nova Scotia Solar Project

PowerBank Corporation has received the final environmental permit for its C$14 million community solar project in Nova Scotia. This project is supported by C$4.55 million in federal and provincial grants and tax credits. The project aims to promote renewable energy in the region.

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PowerBank Corporation, a company focused on independent energy development, has announced that it has received the final environmental permit necessary to proceed with its C$14 million community solar project in Nova Scotia. This significant milestone is accompanied by financial support amounting to C$4.55 million from both federal and provincial governments, provided in the form of grants and tax credits. The initiative marks an important step in expanding renewable energy resources within the province and is designed to contribute to local energy needs sustainably. The company's efforts align with broader provincial and national goals of increasing renewable energy adoption and reducing carbon emissions. As the project moves forward, it is expected to create local jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region, enhancing Nova Scotia’s energy landscape.

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PowerBank Receives Final Environmental Permit for C$14 Million Nova Scotia Community Solar Project, Backed by C$4.55 Million in Federal and Provincial Grants and Tax Credits
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