Press Release
Jun 15, 2026
CIB loans $164.4 million towards Rose Valley Wind
ASSINIBOIA — The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has reached financial close with Potentia Renewables Inc. and M-Squared Renewables on a $128 million project loan and a $36.4 million Indigenous equity loan towards the Rose Valley Wind project in Saskatchewan.
M-Squared Renewables, an Indigenous development corporation, is owned by 10 First Nations, the nine Nations of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council and the Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nation. The CIB’s Indigenous equity loan enables M-Squared Renewables’ majority ownership of the project, supporting a model designed to deliver long term economic reconciliation outcomes.
Located in the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71 near Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, the project includes 28 wind turbines supporting up to a 210 MW power purchase agreement with SaskPower. The development also includes new and upgraded access roads, underground cabling, a new substation and supporting infrastructure.
The CIB’s project loan helps to address the upfront capital costs associated with this buildout of renewable generation and minimizes potential ratepayer impacts.
Stable revenues for participating First Nations will support reinvestment in community priorities such as housing, elder facilities, youth programming, and other social and community infrastructure. Construction is expected to create contracting and capacity-building opportunities across all ten Nations, alongside construction-phase employment.
The project’s senior lenders include Desjardins Group, acting as administrative agent, and KfW IPEX-Bank.
Once operational, the project is expected to reduce energy emissions by approximately 297,807 t annually, contributing to Saskatchewan’s commitment to achieve net‑zero by 2050 while providing the capacity for residential and business growth in the region.
The project was selected through SaskPower’s 2024 Request for Proposals for new wind generation and is enabled under the CIB’s Clean Energy priority sector, which supports Canada’s transition to sustainable economic growth and long term energy security.
With more than 34 projects benefiting Indigenous communities, Rose Valley Wind represents our sixth IEI loan and brings our total Indigenous equity investments across our portfolio to approximately $126 million. The Rose Valley Wind $164.4 million financing package enables First Nation ownership of the project, supports long-term economic benefits and also community reinvestment. M-Squared and Potentia’s partnership strengthens Indigenous participation while delivering dependable energy infrastructure.
– Ehren Cory, Chief Executive Officer, Canada Infrastructure Bank
Closing the financing of the Rose Valley Wind project is an important milestone for Potentia and reflects the continued momentum of renewable energy development in Saskatchewan. This project brings together experienced financial partners and strong collaboration to deliver reliable, low-cost power while supporting long-term economic benefits for local communities.
– Ben Greenhouse, CEO, Potentia Renewables
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC), through its partnership in M2 Renewables, is proud to participate in the development of a 200 MW wind energy project in Saskatchewan. This project will provide clean, renewable power while providing long-term economic benefits for the nine nations of MLTC. Through our partnerships, we are helping build Saskatchewan’s energy future while advancing indigenous ownership, economic reconciliation, and self determination.
– Tribal Chief Jeremy Norman, Meadow Lake Tribal Council
In conjunction with the CIB and other lending partners, projects of this size depend on strong communication and collaboration. We congratulate SaskPower, Potentia, the MLTC Nations and Misty Ventures on building a positive relationship through a successful procurement process. This project demonstrates how continued teamwork can help advance truth and reconciliation.
– First Nation Chief Daryl Watson, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak
Financing is often the key enabler of energy infrastructure development. Rose Valley Wind brings together a strong consortium of partners and a capital structure designed to support efficient project delivery. We are pleased to contribute to a project that expands Saskatchewan’s renewable energy capacity while demonstrating how private and public capital can work together to advance critical infrastructure.
– Pierre-Olivier Perras, Managing Partner, Power Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Partnership
The Saskatchewan First Energy Security Strategy and Supply Plan takes an all-of-the-above approach to power generation, and that includes wind projects such as Rose Valley. This project is a part of the unprecedented 700 MW of new renewable generation currently being built across Saskatchewan, helping ensure a reliable and affordable electricity system, while creating opportunities for Indigenous communities.
– Hon. Jeremy Harrison, Minister Responsible for SaskPower
SaskPower is using all tools at our disposal to ensure reliable and affordable power for our customers, while also supporting our growing economy and communities. Rose Valley will strengthen our diverse grid by supplying low-cost electricity for decades to come.
– Rupen Pandya, President and CEO, SaskPower
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