About Us

 

We are energy experts.

Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada, the leadership team at Roswall Development Inc. have been on the front lines of the significant energy transition that has taken place in Nova Scotia over the past decade. Collectively, we have successfully built and operated $150 million of wind and solar projects, and have extensive involvement in renovating public infrastructure.

Through our combined experience, we have completed energy efficiency retrofits of over 100 public buildings and installed onsite renewable energy systems at over 1,000 locations, helping to save hundreds of millions of dollars in energy costs.

We support the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals for (6) Clean Water and Sanitation - to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all, and (7) Affordable and Clean Energy - to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.

Our mission

Partnerships

One of our founding principles is to enable local ownership of renewable energy.

We bring extensive experience and a proven network of professionals to our partnerships, giving communities the capacity they need to make their vision a reality.

Through local investment, in partnership with local organizations and governments, Roswall supports community ownership and shared benefits in all our projects.

Technical Standards

Our team upholds the highest technical standards, even when local standards may be less stringent.

From electrical specifications to land-use bylaws and community engagement, we draw from a wealth of scientific knowledge and experience to ensure each aspect of the project is developed according to industry best practices.

Sustainable Communities

At Roswall, we take renewable energy one step further by incorporating key infrastructure to create vibrant self-sustaining communities.

Whether it is a completely unserviced region, industry, or facility suffering from intermittent energy or water supply, Roswall partners with communities to harness renewable resources and develop critical infrastructure needed for people and places to thrive.