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One year into biomass centre construction, Meadow Lake Tribal Council hoping to be trailblazer for green energy


 
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The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is hoping to inspire Indigenous businesses through its future bioenergy centre.
The centre, located near the MLTC’s NorSask Sawmill, has been under construction for one year. It will create carbon-neutral green power using waste wood. It’s expected to create 6.6 megawatts of baseload electricity to power about 5,000 homes in MLTC communities.
All of the proceeds will go to recreation and youth centres.
“I see it as a sense of ownership for our community members right now and also showing the province and also Canada that we’re economic drivers,” said MLTC Chief Richard Ben. ....

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Indigenous clean energy projects get boost from federal budget - Canadian Biomass Magazine


Indigenous clean energy projects get boost from federal budget
April 20, 2021
Another $36 million for clean energy projects in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities was provided in Monday’s federal budget.
Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) wants Ottawa to provide $500 million to a fund to catalyze Indigenous-led clean energy projects to not only achieve environmental benefits, such as a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, but economic and social benefits as well.
Indigenous communities are seen as among the largest clean energy asset owners.
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Opinion: With Indigenous green-energy projects already proving their worth, it's time for Ottawa to invest


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Terri Lynn Morrison is director, Indigenous Clean Energy network
Indigenous peoples are ready to lead Canada’s transition to a zero-carbon, more resilient, and more sustainable economy in full partnership with governments, corporations and allies.
Across the country, Indigenous communities are significantly involved in some 197 clean-energy projects that generate more than one megawatt of power, which, when the sources are operating at full capacity, is enough to power 1,200 homes. Increasingly that involvement means direct ownership and project management. ....

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First Nations renewable energy successes on display


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This summer, Fisher River Cree Nation unveiled the largest solar farm in the province, with excess energy sold back into Manitoba Hydro’s grid. In the centre are Chief David Crate (in red) with AMC Grand Chief Arlen Dumas.
Indigenous communities across Canada are leading the charge toward a renewable energy future as technology advances and networking opportunities are fostered.
Indigenous communities across Canada are leading the charge toward a renewable energy future as technology advances and networking opportunities are fostered.
The successes and advancements are on full display this week at the Indigenous Clean Energy gathering (held virtually this year). ....

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