In 2015, CC&L Infrastructure invested in the construction of the Southgate Solar Project, a 50-megawatt solar facility located in western Ontario that produces enough clean energy to meet the needs of approximately 8,400 homes in the province each year.
Month: March 2022
Along with its consortium partners, CC&L Infrastructure worked with the Alberta Transportation to design, build finance and operate more than 30 km of six- and eight-lane divided highway, 14 interchanges, 47 bridges, as well as a tunnel and several crossings.
The Trio Creek Hydro Project is a 25-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project located near Harrison Lake, British Columbia. CC&L Infrastructure completed construction of these facilities in partnership with the project developer and local First Nations, with the project reaching full operations in 2024.
CC&L Infrastructure is partnered with Alpenglow Rail in the ownership and management of USA Rail Terminals, a leading rail logistics company with terminals strategically positioned in key Gulf Coast markets within the United States.
CC&L Infrastructure is partnered with Alpenglow Rail in the ownership and management of VIP Rail, a strategic short-line rail logistics business with two terminals located in Sarnia, Ontario.
The White River Hydro Project is a 19-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project comprised of two generating sites and a transmission line located in northern Ontario.
In 2015, CC&L Infrastructure invested in the construction of the Windsor Solar Project, a 50-megawatt solar facility located in Windsor, Ontario that produces enough clean energy to meet the needs of approximately 9,200 homes in the province each year. Summary: The project achieved commercial operation in 2016 following a twelve month construction period, which employed hundreds of workers from across Ontario in all aspects of the project – from manufacturing and assembly of solar panels and inverters, to site construction, installation and project operations.