Cold Lake First Nations to Lead Solar Project in Alberta with $48.1
The solar facility, developed with Elemental Energy, will be powered by nearly 50,000 photovoltaic panels and is expected to supply clean electricity to about 7,000 homes.
North American Clean Energy
This partnership is expected to result in long-term revenue generation for Cold Lake First Nations that can be reinvested back into the community to support economic and community
Cold Lake First Nations takes majority ownership in
COLD LAKE - Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) has announced the majority ownership of a 19.8 megawatt project, a new solar facility being
Chappice Lake Solar-Storage
Approved for funding in ERA''s Shovel-Ready Challenge in 2021, Elemental Energy and Cold Lake First Nations completed the development, construction, and commissioning of the Chappice Lake Solar
Canada Infrastructure Bank supporting Indigenous-owned solar
Power produced by Duchess Solar''s 49,700 solar photovoltaic panels will supply approximately 7,000 households with electricity in a move that the partners say will strengthen
Clean energy partnership advances Indigenous ownership in solar
Through this Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation loan guarantee, we''re proud to help Cold Lake First Nations build generational wealth while contributing to Alberta''s transition to a
Cold Lake First Nations Advances Indigenous
Cold Lake First Nations is taking a significant step forward in Indigenous-led clean energy development as a key equity partner in the new
Cold Lake First Nations takes majority ownership in groundbreaking
More than 100 jobs will be created during construction, with additional employment expected in long-term operations and maintenance, according to information from Cold Lake First
Government of Canada Supports Nine Job-Creating Indigenous-Led
Project summary: The Chappice Lake L.P., in partnership with Cold Lake First Nations and Elemental Energy renewables, will deploy 14 MW of solar electricity generation equipment
Cold Lake First Nations owns 19.8 MW solar farm in Alberta
Elemental Energy, CLFN, CIB, AIOC, Selkirk, and Equitable Life backed up a 19.8 MW solar project to power 7,000 Alberta homes and generate local revenue.
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