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Our Philosophy

BluEarth believes deeply in developing renewable energy projects in partnership with Indigenous Peoples in a way that balances social value, environmental protection, and the principles of shared revenue. We have great respect for the traditions and knowledge of Indigenous Peoples, as well as the value their involvement adds to projects.

Read more in our Indigenous Relations Policy.

BluEarth is a proud partner with several First Nations on many of our renewable energy facilities. These include:

  • Bow Lake Wind Facility · Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways
  • Clowhom Hydro Facility · shíshálh Nation
  • Culliton Creek Hydro Facility · Squamish Nation
  • Dasque-Middle Hydro Facility · Kitselas First Nation, Metlakatla First Nation, Lax Kw’alaams Band
  • Furry Creek Hydro Facility · Squamish Nation
  • Hays Solar Facility · Conklin Métis Local 193
  • Jenner Solar Facility · Conklin Métis Local 193
  • Loyalist Solar Facility · Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
  • McNair Creek Hydro Facility · Squamish Nation
  • Narrows Inlet Hydro Facilities · shíshálh Nation
  • Tyson Hydro Facility · shíshálh Nation

Bow Lake Wind Facility

Bow Lake is an excellent example in support of our purpose – extraordinary people coming together with the power to change the future. During project development, the Batchewana First Nation of Objibways expressed interest to participate as a partner. In 2013, we announced our partnership and formed the Nodin Kitagan Limited Partnerships. Bow Lake was commissioned in 2015, and we both share in the economic benefits, risks and costs of the joint venture. This partnership demonstrates what can happen when developers and First Nations come together to build renewable energy projects to benefit present and future generations.

Learn more about our Bow Lake Wind Facility

Photo, left: Chief Dean Sayers, Batchewana First Nation

Learn about our partnership with the Batchewana First Nation