STOCK TITAN

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

(Very High)
(Very Positive)
Tags

PowerBank (Symbol: SUUN) reported that its 6.86 MW Brooklyn community solar project in Nova Scotia has received final environmental permitting, clearing the way for construction expected in fall 2026. The C$14 million project is owned and funded by AI Renewable Flow-through Fund, while PowerBank serves as lead developer and earns development revenue without contributing capital.

The project is eligible for up to C$2.639 million in federal Clean Technology Investment Tax Credits and has secured two C$960,000 grants, one from Net Zero Atlantic and one from Canada's Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program. Over its lifetime, it is expected to provide about C$3.86 million in electricity savings for the Annapolis Valley community and power the equivalent of 628 homes annually.

Loading...
Loading translation...

Positive

  • Final environmental permit secured for 6.86 MW Brooklyn project, enabling construction expected in fall 2026
  • C$14 million project cost funded by AI Renewable Flow-through Fund, with PowerBank earning development revenue and no capital outlay
  • Eligibility for up to C$2.639 million in federal Clean Technology Investment Tax Credits
  • Secured C$1.92 million in grants (two C$960,000 awards) from Net Zero Atlantic and Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program
  • Nova Scotia portfolio of three community solar projects totaling approximately 12.44 MW DC
  • Track record of over 100 MW completed projects and a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW

Negative

  • None.

Market Context

The platform's short-interest signal was low, adding context without indicating elevated positioning...
Analysis

The platform's short-interest signal was low, adding context without indicating elevated positioning around this permit milestone. Construction commencement and receipt of expected grants and tax credits remained the main items to monitor.

Key Figures

Project Capacity: 6.86 MW Development and Construction Cost: C$14 million Tax Credit: C$2.639 million +5 more
8 metrics
Project Capacity 6.86 MW Brooklyn community solar project
Development and Construction Cost C$14 million Expected total project cost
Tax Credit C$2.639 million Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit
Net Zero Atlantic Grant C$960,000 Grant received in August 2025
Federal Grant C$960,000 Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program grant approved
Community Electricity Savings C$3.86 million Expected lifetime savings
Homes Powered 628 homes annually Equivalent annual generation
Subscriber Savings $0.02/kWh Bill-credit savings for community solar subscribers

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 01 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 01 AI strategy update Positive +77.0% AI strategy and modular data center expansion alongside solar and storage
May 28 Hybrid project announcement Positive +0.0% Hybrid battery storage and solar lease execution for a New York project
May 21 Storage capacity announcement Positive -7.6% Three battery storage leases totaling 60 MWh across upstate New York
May 15 Quarterly earnings report Positive +0.9% Nine-month results showed narrower losses, lower revenue, and expanded gross margin
May 12 AI deployment update Positive -6.6% Two AI agents deployed for investor relations and business intelligence

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Historical reactions were mixed, with two positive strategic updates followed by gains and three other announcements showing either no change or declines.

Key Terms

clean technology investment tax credit, flow-through fund
2 terms
clean technology investment tax credit financial
"Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit offered by the Canadian federal government"
A clean technology investment tax credit is a government incentive that reduces the taxes a company or investor owes when they spend money on approved low‑carbon equipment or projects, like solar panels, battery storage, or energy‑efficient manufacturing. Think of it as a sizable coupon that lowers the effective cost of an investment; for investors it improves project returns, speeds payback, and can make some projects financially viable that otherwise would not be.
flow-through fund financial
"owned and funded by AI Renewable Flow-through Fund"
A flow-through fund is an investment vehicle that passes certain tax deductions and credits generated by the fund’s activities directly to its investors, so the tax benefits “flow through” the fund rather than being kept at the corporate level. Often used for projects like natural resource exploration or energy development, it matters to investors because those passed-through tax attributes can change the timing and amount of their after-tax returns, like receiving a rebate or coupon that reduces your tax bill tied to the fund’s work.

AI-generated analysis. How Rhea-AI works. Not financial advice.

See more from StockTitan in Google Search and AI answers. Adds StockTitan as a preferred source · opens Google
Add on Google

6.86 MW Brooklyn project completes environmental permitting; construction expected to begin in Fall 2026

Project expected to generate C$3.86 million in lifetime electricity savings for the local community

Project expected to power the equivalent of 628 homes annually

TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- PowerBank Corporation (Nasdaq: PBK) (Cboe CA: PBK) (FSE: 103) ("PowerBank" or the "Company"), a leader in independent energy development and asset ownership in North America, is pleased to announce that the 6.86 MW Brooklyn ground-mounted community solar project (the "Project") has completed environmental permitting. The Project is now prepared to proceed with construction, which PowerBank expects to begin in the fall of 2026. The Project is owned and funded by AI Renewable Flow-through Fund; PowerBank is the lead developer, earning development revenue with no capital required from PowerBank.

PowerBank Logo

The total cost for the development and construction of the Project is expected to be C$14 million. It is eligible to receive up to C$2.639 million in tax credits through the Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit offered by the Canadian federal government. In August of 2025, PowerBank announced that the Project received a C$960,000 grant from Net Zero Atlantic and an additional C$960,000 grant from the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program offered by the Government of Canada has been approved.

Brooklyn is one of three PowerBank-developed community solar projects in Nova Scotia totaling approximately 12.44 MW DC, alongside the 3.15 MW Petpeswick and 2.43 MW Sydney projects. PowerBank has partnered with local Nova Scotia's trusted engineering firm, Trimac Engineering, to deliver the Projects. PowerBank has been at the forefront of community solar development in the United States with over 50 MW of community solar projects completed and is proud to be deploying its expertise in Canada as the community solar market develops there.

Over the lifetime of the Project, it is expected to generate approximately $3.86 million in electricity savings for the local community in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. These savings come with the additional benefits of local job opportunities, economic growth, local educational opportunities regarding renewable energy, improved grid reliability, and emissions reductions.

Community Solar is a cornerstone of Nova Scotia's bold commitment to achieve 80% renewable energy by 2030 and net-zero by 2035.

Unlike traditional rooftop systems, community solar allows renters, businesses, and homeowners to subscribe to the solar farm and receive bill credits and savings of $0.02/kWh, without installing any equipment. Project feeds directly into the local electricity grid and offers a flexible, accessible way for Nova Scotians to participate in the clean energy transition. As one of only four community solar contracts awarded under the program so far, the Brooklyn project contributes approximately 6.86 MW DC to the 100 MW AC of planned solar additions that will help reduce fossil fuel reliance and drive local economic development.

PowerBank's proven expertise, with over 100 MW of completed projects and a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW, underpins the project's execution. Strategic partnerships and institutional-grade development capabilities position PowerBank to deliver reliable, high-impact energy solutions. These capabilities are increasingly valuable as AI and data center growth place unprecedented demand on the North American grid.

About PowerBank Corporation

PowerBank Corporation is a vertically integrated and independent North American energy company helping to power the digital economy. The Company develops, builds, owns, and operates solar and battery energy storage systems that deliver reliable and resilient power to the electricity grid, commercial and industrial clients, and municipal and residential off-takers. As AI and digital infrastructure drive unprecedented electricity demand, PowerBank is uniquely positioned to deliver the speed, scale, and energy independence that the next generation of power consumers requires, without waiting years for permitting and grid interconnection. The Company has a potential development pipeline of over one gigawatt and has developed energy projects with a combined capacity of over 100 megawatts built. To learn more about PowerBank, please visit www.powerbankcorp.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information ‎within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation (collectively, "forward-looking ‎statements") that relate to the Company's current expectations and views of future events. ‎Any statements that express, or involve discussions as to, expectations, beliefs, plans, ‎objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, through the ‎use of words or phrases such as "will likely result", "are expected to", "expects", "will ‎continue", "is anticipated", "anticipates", "believes", "estimated", "intends", "plans", "forecast", ‎‎"projection", "strategy", "objective" and "outlook") are not historical facts and may be ‎forward-looking statements and may involve estimates, assumptions and uncertainties ‎which could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those expressed in ‎such forward-looking statements. In particular and without limitation, this news release ‎contains forward-looking statements pertaining to the Company's expectations regarding its industry trends and overall market growth; the services to be provided; the expected construction value of the Projects; details of the expected incentives for the Project; the number of homes expected to be powered, and the size of the Company's development pipeline. No assurance ‎can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking ‎statements included in this news release should not be unduly relied upon. These ‎statements speak only as of the date of this news release.‎

Forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions and analyses made by the Company in light of the experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments and other factors it believes are appropriate, and are subject to risks and uncertainties. In making the forward looking statements included in this news release, the Company has made various material assumptions, including but not limited to: obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals; that regulatory requirements will be maintained; execution of definitive agreements for suitable solar or BESS sites; that power is available to be sufficient to support a modular data center; general business and economic conditions; the Company's ability to successfully execute its plans and intentions; the availability of financing on reasonable terms; the Company's ability to attract and retain skilled staff; market competition; the products and services offered by the Company's competitors; that the Company's current good relationships with its service providers and other third parties will be maintained; and government subsidies and funding for renewable energy will continue as currently contemplated. Although the Company believes that the assumptions underlying these statements are reasonable, they may prove to be incorrect, and the Company cannot assure that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. Given these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

Whether actual results, performance or achievements will conform to the Company's expectations and predictions is subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, including those listed under "Forward-Looking Statements" and "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recently completed Annual Information Form, and other public filings of the Company, which include: the Company may be adversely affected by volatile solar power market and industry conditions; failure to execute definitive agreements for suitable solar or BESS sites; power availability may not be sufficient to support a modular data center; the execution of the Company's growth strategy depends upon the continued availability of third-party financing arrangements; the Company's future success depends partly on its ability to expand the pipeline of its energy business in several key markets; governments may revise, reduce or eliminate incentives and policy support schemes for solar and battery storage power; general global economic conditions may have an adverse impact on our operating performance and results of operations; the Company's project development and construction activities may not be successful; developing and operating solar Project exposes the Company to various risks; the Company faces a number of risks involving Power Purchase Agreements ("PPAs") and project-level financing arrangements; any changes to the laws, regulations and policies that the Company is subject to may present technical, regulatory and economic barriers to the purchase and use of solar power; the markets in which the Company competes are highly competitive and evolving quickly; an anti-circumvention investigation could adversely affect the Company by potentially raising the prices of key supplies for the construction of solar power projects; foreign exchange rate fluctuations; a change in the Company's effective tax rate can have a significant adverse impact on its business; seasonal variations in demand linked to construction cycles and weather conditions may influence the Company's results of operations; the Company may be unable to generate sufficient cash flows or have access to external financing; the Company may incur substantial additional indebtedness in the future; the Company is subject to risks from supply chain issues; risks related to inflation and tariffs; unexpected warranty expenses that may not be adequately covered by the Company's insurance policies; if the Company is unable to attract and retain key personnel, it may not be able to compete effectively in the renewable energy market; there are a limited number of purchasers of utility-scale quantities of electricity; compliance with environmental laws and regulations can be expensive; corporate responsibility may adversely impose additional costs; the future impact of any global pandemic on the Company is unknown at this time; the Company has limited insurance coverage; the Company will be reliant on information technology systems and may be subject to damaging cyberattacks; the Company may become subject to litigation; there is no guarantee on how the Company will use its available funds; the Company will continue to sell securities for cash to fund operations, capital expansion, mergers and acquisitions that will dilute the current shareholders; and future dilution as a result of financings.

The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any ‎forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or ‎otherwise, except as may be required by law. New factors emerge from time to time, and it ‎is not possible for the Company to predict all of them, or assess the impact of each such ‎factor or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause results to ‎differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Any forward-‎looking statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified in their entirety by ‎this cautionary statement.‎

Cision View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/powerbank-receives-final-environmental-permit-for-c14-million-nova-scotia-community-solar-project-backed-by-c4-55-million-in-federal-and-provincial-grants-and-tax-credits-302856001.html

SOURCE PowerBank Corporation

FAQ

What did PowerBank (SUUN) announce about the Brooklyn community solar project on August 20, 2026?

PowerBank announced that its 6.86 MW Brooklyn community solar project in Nova Scotia received final environmental permitting. According to PowerBank, this allows construction to proceed, which the company expects to begin in fall 2026, moving the C$14 million project into its next development phase.

What is the total cost and funding structure of PowerBank’s 6.86 MW Brooklyn project (SUUN)?

The Brooklyn project is expected to cost C$14 million for development and construction. According to PowerBank, the project is owned and funded by AI Renewable Flow-through Fund, while PowerBank acts as lead developer, earning development revenue with no capital required from PowerBank.

What grants and tax credits support PowerBank’s Brooklyn community solar project (SUUN) in Nova Scotia?

The Brooklyn project is eligible for up to C$2.639 million in federal Clean Technology Investment Tax Credits. According to PowerBank, it also received a C$960,000 grant from Net Zero Atlantic and a C$960,000 grant from the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program.

How much community benefit is expected from PowerBank’s Brooklyn project (SUUN) in electricity savings?

Over its lifetime, the Brooklyn project is expected to generate approximately C$3.86 million in electricity savings for the Annapolis Valley community. According to PowerBank, the project will power the equivalent of 628 homes annually and supports local economic and educational opportunities.

How does the Brooklyn community solar project (SUUN) fit into PowerBank’s Nova Scotia and overall pipeline?

Brooklyn is one of three PowerBank-developed community solar projects in Nova Scotia totaling about 12.44 MW DC. According to PowerBank, the company has completed over 100 MW of projects overall and has a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW across North America.

What is community solar and how will subscribers benefit from PowerBank’s Brooklyn project (SUUN)?

Community solar lets renters, businesses, and homeowners subscribe to a solar farm and receive bill credits. According to PowerBank, Brooklyn subscribers can achieve savings of about C$0.02/kWh without installing equipment, as the project feeds directly into the local electricity grid.