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Cape Breton Miner’s Museum

  • Writer: Alex Ross
    Alex Ross
  • Feb 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

Highmark Power Inc. successfully delivered a 55kW ground-mounted solar PV system for the Cape Breton Miners Museum in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. This full-scope project provides the museum with a reliable source of clean energy, reducing its carbon footprint and operational costs while supporting Nova Scotia’s transition to renewable power.


Scope of Work:

  • Engineering & Design: Developed a customized ground-mounted PV system tailored to site conditions and energy needs.

  • Civil & Electrical Installation: Completed all groundwork, including trenching, screw pile foundations, racking installation, and electrical wiring.

  • Solar Panel Installation: Installed and interconnected high-efficiency PV modules, optimizing energy production.

  • Utility Coordination & Permitting: Secured necessary approvals and ensured seamless integration with the local grid.

  • Testing & Commissioning: Conducted system performance verification and commissioning to deliver a fully operational solar solution.


This project demonstrates Highmark Power’s expertise in delivering turnkey renewable energy solutions, helping communities embrace sustainable power generation.


Driving ground screw solar foundations.
Driving ground screw solar foundations.

The solar system is mounted using Krinner Ground Screws for a solid and durable base.
The solar system is mounted using Krinner Ground Screws for a solid and durable base.

 
 
 

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