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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
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Solar system for the Treaty 8 Building on the SCFN
Keepers of the Athabasca, in partnership with Sucker Creek First Nation, are inviting proposals from qualified contractors for the provision of a 6.5 Kw solar system to be installed on the roof of the Treaty 8 Building on the Sucker Creek First Nation.
VIDEO: Solar4All: A solar project partnership between Keepers of the Athabasca and Beaver Lake Cree Nation
The Beaver Lake Cree Nation and the Keepers of the Athabasca partnered together to launch a small-scale, 24.65kW solar project installed at the community school
RELEASE: Solar4All: Our allegiance to land, air, water, and sun
Keepers of the Athabasca participates in the Solar4All campaign. Our information tables this summer were met with enthusiasm and hundreds of signatures. Solar4All believes that everyone who wants to access solar energy should be able to do so.
BLOG: Solar for All! A blog by Jule Asterisk
Keepers of the Athabasca are in the process of developing two solar installation projects with First Nations in Alberta.
Fort Chipewyan to move forward on first solar project
From September 16th to September 22nd solar panels will be installed on the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Elder and Youth Lodge with an official ribbon cutting ceremony to take place on September 19th.