Dragon Solar III
Dragon Solar III is a 200 MW solar facility located in Northern Ontario, strategically designed to support the growing energy demands of Ontario’s critical mineral industries. Scheduled for Notice to Proceed (NTP) in 2026 and Commercial Operation Date (COD) in 2028, this project will provide clean, reliable, and cost-effective energy, contributing to the province’s transition to sustainable industrial growth.
By leveraging advanced solar technology and strategic site selection, Dragon Solar III plays a key role in strengthening Ontario’s renewable energy infrastructure while supporting economic development in the region.

Wolverton Solar / Wind
The Wolverton Energy Center is strategically located in Southwestern Ontario to address the emerging energy gaps within Ontario’s electricity grid. This 100 MW project plays a vital role in supporting the province’s growing energy demands, particularly for emerging industries such as critical minerals processing and battery manufacturing. By enhancing grid stability and capacity, the Wolverton Energy Center contributes to Ontario’s economic growth and clean energy transition.
With a capacity of 100 MW, this project can supply electricity to approximately 100,000 homes, reinforcing its importance in meeting both residential and industrial energy needs.

Trafalgar BESS
The Trafalgar BESS project is strategically located in a key area of Ontario’s electricity grid, near the Greater Toronto Area’s population and industrial centers. This project plays a crucial role in providing long-duration energy storage, enhancing grid reliability and stability. As the first of its kind in Canada, it represents a significant step forward in advancing energy storage solutions to support Ontario’s growing energy needs. Additionally, the project will actively participate in Ontario’s Resource Adequacy programs, contributing to grid resilience by ensuring reliable capacity and energy availability during peak demand periods.
The Wolverton Energy Center is strategically located in Southwestern Ontario to address the emerging energy gaps within Ontario’s electricity grid. This 100 MW project plays a vital role in supporting the province’s growing energy demands, particularly for emerging industries such as critical minerals processing and battery manufacturing. By enhancing grid stability and capacity, the Wolverton Energy Center contributes to Ontario’s economic growth and clean energy transition.
