Burdett solar project online for Enbridge Poll Yes Collin Gallant SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWSPAPERS cgallant@medicinehatnews.com Enbridge has brought a new solar power facility near Burdett online in just six month in order to cut the carbon footprint of the pipeline giant. Alberta Solar One, a 10-megawatt solar panel array that covers a half section of land in the county of Forty Mile was operating on March 24, the company and it’s partner, Morgan Solar, announced on Tuesday. That comes after breaking ground on the 30,000 panel farm in September 2020. About 80 workers were employed on site during construction. “This project is a win-win for Enbridge’s power team as we continue to grow our renewable energy portfolio and support Enbridge’s sustainability goals,” said Matthew Akman, Enbridge’s senior vice-president of power and strategy.