CC&L Infrastructure has partnered with Hy Stor Energy to develop and advance green hydrogen production, storage, and delivery at scale in the United States. Together, we aim to tackle one of the most complex challenge facing today’s energy transition: long-duration storage of renewables at commercial scale to provide energy reliability and resilience in an increasingly fossil-free world.

In 2014, CC&L Infrastructure and its partner, Samsung Renewable Energy Inc., began construction on their second large, utility-scale clean energy project. Together, we built a 100-megawatt of solar facility located in Kingston, Ontario. 

The L.F. Wade International Airport (the Bermuda International Airport) is a nationally critical asset that provides sole aviation access to the island for both international travelers and Bermudians alike.

CC&L Infrastructure owns a majority interest in Landmark Student Transportation, which provides school districts with safe, reliable, contracted student transportation services in rural and suburban markets across both Canada and the United States.

The Long Lake Hydro Project is a 31-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project with storage capacity located on Cascade Creek near Stewart, British Columbia. Long Lake is capable of producing enough clean energy to meet the needs of approximately 16,000 homes in the province each year.

Meadow Lake V is a 100-megawatt wind farm located in northwestern Indiana. The wind farm complements the area’s mixed agricultural production of cropland and pasture, allowing farmers the option to continue farming while also generating revenue from the wind turbines.

Along with its consortium partners, CC&L Infrastructure worked with the Vancouver Island Health Authority to design, build, finance and maintain two acute-care facilities providing service to Vancouver Island’s Comox Valley and Campbell River as well as the surrounding communities.

Northside is a community of student housing facilities which serves the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) community. The project was built in four phases between 2016 and 2021 and is comprised of approximately 1,200 units, with the capacity to house over 2,500 students.

Quilt Block is a 98-megawatt wind farm located in Lafayette County, Wisconsin. The wind farm complements the area’s mixed agricultural production of cropland and pasture, supporting local farmers with a stable, drought-resistant earnings in the form of landowner lease payments.

In 2014, CC&L Infrastructure partnered with the Rainy River First Nations to construct three solar facilities in northwestern Ontario (approximately 65 km west of Fort Frances) with a combined production capacity of 25-megawatts – or enough clean energy to meet the needs of over 3,900 households.