Three reservoirs
Largest in BRID holding ~195.5 billion gallons of working storage, already engineered into the regional water network.
A consolidated footprint in Vulcan County — with neighbours who already run the land, the water, and the wires.
Adjacent to Travers Reservoir and the Bow River Irrigation District. Rezoning application filed with Vulcan County; council review anticipated May 2026.
From rural general to rural industrial. Owned or controlled by the founder and allied landowners. Expandable to thousands of acres across the corridor.
Water draw amendment secured through the Bow River Irrigation District (BRID). That equals ~6.78 billion litres/year — 3× Phase 1 projected consumption of 2.2 billion litres/year at our 0.5 L/kWh WUE.
AltaLink pre-SASR indicates up to 600 MW DTS under N-1 and 200 MW STS under N-0. Targeted corridor is contingent on SWATD; KEG corridor is the speed-to-market Phase 1 option.
Largest in BRID holding ~195.5 billion gallons of working storage, already engineered into the regional water network.
795 MW of nameplate wind capacity across the region — renewables Alberta already curtails on windy days.
Travers Solar (465 MW) sits next door, built on farmland the founder helped bring to the project.
<350 mm annual rainfall. 300+ sunny days. 4–5 cold months — meaningful free-cooling windows that lower effective PUE and water draw.
"Farmers don't quit when the sun goes down — and neither will our power."
Palliser Grid · Operating ethos