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Backgrounder: Canada, B.C. support First Nations to power up new clean energy projects

May 23, 2024 at 3:38 pm  Federal, Politics

Project list for BC Indigenous Clean Energy Initiative, 2024

The BC Indigenous Clean Energy Initiative (BCICEI) provides funding to eligible clean energy projects through three funding streams. 

1. Pre-construction, pre-commercial operating date (2 projects)

Kwiḵwa̱sut’inux̱w Haxwa’mis First Nation (KHFN)
$500,000 towards the installation of a solar PV system and a 550kWh battery energy storage system on the Echo Bay Marina and Lodge, replacing two diesel generators.

Taku River Tlingit First Nation
$500,000 towards a storage battery for the existing hydro facility.

2. Feasibility and site selection, Environmental Review and Permitting, Project design and Engineering (10 projects)

Daylu Dena Council
$300,000 towards a feasibility study for a proposed geothermal energy project with the goal of displacing the region’s diesel dependency.
 
Kitsumkalum First Nation
$300,000 towards a feasibility study for a 15MW wind project. The study will involve a survey of sites and technologies that can serve the project.

Metlakatla First Nation
$300,000 towards feasibility studies for a wind project.

Musqueam Indian Band
$300,000 towards the continuation of feasibility work on a Low Carbon District Energy System, aiming for net-zero operational carbon performance. Additional deliverables will include project design and engineering work for the system.

Pacheedaht First Nation
$265,080 towards the conceptual design and financial analysis report for a hydropower project.

Seabird Island Band
$109,065 towards a feasibility and design assessment to evaluate the potential for solar energy generation for the Seabird Island Band elementary school and other facilities.

Toquaht Nation
$266,100 towards project design and engineering for a 13.5MW cluster of two small hydroelectric prospects and associated transmission lines.

West Moberly First Nations
$299,404 towards project design and engineering to develop a geothermal facility to supply heat for a commercial scale greenhouse.

Yun Ka Whu’ten Forestry
$290,740 towards project design and engineering for the Anahim Lake Solar and Energy Storage Project.

Aqam Community Enterprises
$162,000 towards project design and engineering for a 15 MWc solar PV project.

3. Small-scale installation (non-utility scale), demand side management (23 projects)

Kwadacha Nation
$214,500 towards home energy assessments of 42 homes in the community.

Kwakiutl First Nation
$300,000 towards a Heat Pump Retrofit Project that will replace traditional heating systems with air-source heat pumps for approximately 40 homes.

Kwiakah First Nation
$235,665 towards a rooftop solar PV system on a redeveloped former fish farm that was 100% diesel dependent.

Lax Kwa’alaams
$295,000 towards the installation of a residential rooftop solar PV system on approximately 25 homes in the community.

Malahat Nation
$276,227 towards installation of a complete HVAC system as well as energy efficiency upgrades and a solar PV system.

Moytelexw (Sts’ailes Development Corporation)
$258,200 towards the installation a rooftop solar PV system for the Sasquatch Crossing Eco Lodge as part of a new solar heating system, in addition to an upgrade of hydro plant equipment.

Namgis First Nation
$300,000 towards the installation of heat pumps in 52 homes, bringing the multi-phase project total to 115 homes.

Peters First Nation
$290,000 towards hybrid solar PV and battery electricity storage systems on five residential carports.

Quatsino First Nation
$300,000 towards a 100kW solar PV system and 13kWh battery storage system for the Nation’s community hall.

Sik-E-Dakh Band (Glen Vowell)
$300,000 towards air source heat pump installations in 70 homes in the community, meaning that all 75 homes in the community have a heat pump.

Snuneymuxw First Nation
$300,000 towards four new heat pumps installed in the Nation’s administrative building.

Squiala First Nation
$295,000 towards 33 homes receiving a rooftop solar PV system.

Tl’etinqox Government
$295,000 towards 25-30 homes receiving a rooftop solar PV system.

T’Sou-ke First Nation
$285,000 towards a 25kW solar PV and 100kWh battery energy storage unit on industrial greenhouses and a marine services/manufacturing facility

Tseshaht First Nation
$239,940 towards air source heat pump installations and other energy upgrades in 14 Elders’ homes.

Yinka Dene Economic Development Corporation
$300,000 towards a rooftop solar PV system on 10 Elders’ homes.

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