- The project is a 32MW solar farm near Bethune, Saskatchewan.
- It involves a CAD84 million investment.
- Construction starts April 2026, with completion by December 2026.
- The project has a 30-year power purchase agreement with K+S Potash Canada.

Project Overview
Worley Canada Construction, in collaboration with George Gordon Developments Limited and Wicehtowak Solar Inc., is developing a 32MW solar farm near Bethune, Saskatchewan. This initiative represents Canada's largest fully Indigenous-owned clean energy project.
Investment and Support
The project involves a CAD84 million investment and is financially supported by the Canadian Government. It marks a significant step in Indigenous participation in the energy sector.
Operational Model
The solar farm will supply electricity to an industrial customer through the SaskPower grid under a 30-year power purchase agreement with K+S Potash Canada. This introduces a new model for private Indigenous developers in Saskatchewan.
Construction Timeline
Worley's responsibilities include procurement, construction, and commissioning services. The contract was signed on August 27, 2025, with main construction set to begin in April 2026 and completion expected by December 2026.