RELEASE: Solar power: Our allegiance to land, air, water, and sun

Keepers of the Athabasca is partnering with Sucker Creek First Nation and the Society of High Prairie Regional Environmental Action Committee to put a solar installation on the Treaty 8 Building in Sucker Creek First Nation. This clean energy project will save thousands of dollars each year, and initiates planning for Phase 2, accessing Alberta's Indigenous Solar Program to design and build solar for a good part of the larger SCFN community. Click the photos below for a larger view, or review the original Request for Proposals (now closed).


» Solar power: Our allegiance to land, air, water, and sun (241KB PDF)
» SCFN Solar Contract: Information for Bidders (386KB PDF)
» SCFN Solar Contract: RFP Instructions (98KB PDF)
» SCFN Solar Contract: Draft Services Contract (389KB PDF)
» SCFN Solar Contract: Cost Appendix (91KB XLSX)

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