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Empower your business with green electricity

We can help your business decarbonize and make real impact

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Why choose green electricity?

By choosing our green electricity, you can address your organization's scope 2 emissions, help bring new renewable energy projects to the grid, and fund community-based green energy projects.

Lower carbon footprint

Address your organization's energy-related emissions with 100% renewable sources that meet or exceed EcoLogo® standards.

Enhance brand reputation

Our marketing tools and independent audit help you communicate your green energy commitment to customers and stakeholders.

Flexible, scalable plans

Customized plans match your energy usage with green electricity to meet your emission reduction, budgeting, and reporting needs.

How it works

Three simple steps to transition your business to green electricity.

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Select a renewable energy plan or contact us to build a customized plan that meets your goals and addresses your current energy usage.

We match your electricity consumption with energy from 100% clean, renewable sources like wind, solar, or low-impact hydro generators.

Use our brand tools and audit to share your reduced carbon footprint, build credibility, and attract eco-conscious customers.

Find your sustainability solution

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Our collective impact

When you choose our green electricity, you are joining thousands of businesses and households that have been greening Canada's energy systems for 20 years.

2+ million

tonnes of CO2e emissions displaced

1,500+

bullfrogpowered businesses

160+

community projects supported

See how our partners benefit from green electricity.

"Choosing Green Electricity was one of the best decisions for our brand. We've seen a huge lift in customer trust!"

Alex Johnson, CEO of EcoCorp

 
 

"Not only are we contributing to a cleaner future, but our customers love seeing our sustainability commitment in action."

Maria Gonzales, Operations Director of BrightTech

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Reach out

You can also reach us by email, phone, or fax. Our customer service support line is available Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. 

Email: info@bullfrogpower.com
Toll-free phone: 1.877.360.3464
Fax: 1.416.360.8385

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Impact Green Energy Sources

Autumn hills east

Autumn Hills East Landfill and Zeeland Farm Green Natural Gas Facility

Autumn Hills East Landfill and Zeeland Farm is a landfill gas project located in Zeeland, Michigan. This climate-friendly landfill gas system captures the biogas emitted from the landfill, cleans it up, and injects it into an underground pipeline.
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Photo of Biodiesel Las Americas facility source for Bullfrog RTCs

Biodiesel Las Americas LLC  

Bullfrog Power’s green fuel is a renewable alternative to petroleum-based transportation fuel. We source our green fuel from Biodiesel Las Americas LLC (“BDLA”), a biodiesel producer in Doral, Florida, that repurposes used cooking oil, a waste stream collected from restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food processing plants.
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Low angle photograph of rows of solar panels in a winter landscape on a cloudy day.

Burdett and Yellow Lake Solar Facility

This facility is made up of two solar farms with a combined capacity of 39 MW. Located southwest of Medicine Hat, the Burdett and Yellow Lake Solar Facility is Canada’s eighth largest solar project.
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Courbe du Sault hydro

Courbe-du-Sault Hydro

The Courbe-du-Sault Hydro Power Plant is a 25 MW low-impact hydro facility in Rivière-au-Tonnerre, Quebec. This facility harnesses the power of the Sheldrake river, located in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec.
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Single wind turbine and a row of pine trees against a cloudy blue sky.

Ellershouse Wind Farm

Sometimes it takes a village to raise a turbine—and that’s exactly how locals in Ellershouse, Nova Scotia, came together to launch the first independent wind farm in the province.
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Fisher River solar

Fisher River Cree Nation Solar Project

Fisher River Cree Nation‘s solar project is the biggest in Manitoba. The 1-MW facility has almost 3,000 solar panels and was built entirely by Indigenous employees.
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Photo of Gros-Morne wind farm source for Bullfrog RECs

Gros-Morne Wind Farm

The Gros-Morne wind farm is located in the Municipalities of Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis and Sainte-Madeleine-de-la-Rivière-Madeleine, Québec
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Innoltek

We source our green fuel from Innoltek, a biodiesel producer in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, that repurposes waste streams from the food industry.
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Wind turbine at Oldman River Wind Project

Oldman River Wind Project

The Oldman River Wind Project produces more than 10,000 MWh of green electricity annually — enough energy to power about 1,400 homes!
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Photo of Palm Beach SWA Processing Facility source for Bullfrog RTCs

Palm Beach SWA Processing Facility

Through this project, landfill gas is captured, cleaned, and repurposed to dry the biosolids, and the resulting fertilizer is used by agricultural, commercial, and residential applications across the Sunshine State.
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Petites Bergeronnes Hydro project

Petites Bergeronnes Hydro

The Petites Bergeronnes Hydro Power Plant is a 4.2 MW low-impact hydro facility in Petites Bergeronnes, Quebec. This facility harnesses the power of the Petite Bergeronnes river, located in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec.
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Providence Bay turbine

Providence Bay Wind Farm

The Providence Bay Wind Farm is located on Manitoulin Island and currently operates 2 Enercon E48 800 kW turbines. The site generates approximately 3 million kWh of clean, emission-free power annually.
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Turbines at the Rattlesnake Ridge Wind Farm in Alberta

Rattlesnake Ridge Wind Farm

The Rattlesnake Ridge Wind Farm, set just west of Medicine Hat, Alberta, has 26 turbines and an impressive 130 MW capacity.
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Photo of Seacliff Bioenergy Project source for Bullfrog RTCs

Seacliff Bioenergy Project

Seacliff Energy recycles 110,000 tonnes/year of organic residuals from agricultural, commercial, and municipal sources,
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St Joseph wind turbines

St. Joseph Wind Farm

The St. Joseph wind facility is located in the rural municipalities of Montcalm and Rhineland. The farm is the largest wind energy project in Manitoba with a capacity of 138 MW.
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St Leon wind turbines

St. Leon Wind Farm

The St. Leon wind farm is a 99 MW project consisting of 63 turbines, each 80 metres high, equipped with three 41-metre blades. The wind farm is situated on the Pembina Escarpment, which rises above the surrounding plains, exposing the turbines to the prevailing prairie winds.
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West Cape Wind Farm

The West Cape Wind Farm is Prince Edward Island’s largest wind farm. Situated near O’Leary, the farm has a total of 55 turbines with a capacity of 99 MW–and is capable of powering approximately 25,000 homes annually!
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WEICan turbines

Wind Energy Institute of Canada (WEICan)

WEICan’s 10 MW Wind R&D Park generates clean, renewable electricity to help support WEICan’s mandate of advancing the development of wind energy through research, testing, innovation, and collaboration.
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