First Nations

It takes wisdom and compassion for the Earth to really understand the value of renewable energy development.  First Nations governments and communities are entering the sector, often making the important switch in their own power supplies from diesel generators to clean power in the process.

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  • First Nations Energy Alliance

    19-A Complex Drive, P.O. Box 112
    Wikwemikong Unceded Nation, Ontario
    Manitoulin Island
    P0P 2J0
    Tel: 1-800-880-1406
    Fax: 705) 859-3851
    Email: send email
    Web: visit website

    An organization now numbering 20 First Nations governments and communities.

  • Aboriginal Clean Energy Network

    428 Gilmour Street, Ottawa,
    Ontario, K1Y 3M5
    Tel: 613-562-2005
    Fax: 613-562-2008
    Email: send email
    Web: visit website

    The ACE Network is open to First Nations Elders, councillors, and economic, energy, or environmental community organizations.

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  • The T'Sou-ke First Nation is now BC's first solar community, utilizing solar hot water and solar electric technology, and training certified installers.

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