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Solv4x: preparing for the electric future

Solv4x is helping electric vehicle fleets charge without overburdening our energy systems – which is good for the planet and the bottom line.
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Sunset Renewables: creating a circular economy for solar panels

Renewable technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, and battery storage are essential to addressing the climate crisis. But like every product, they’ll produce waste at the end of their life if there isn’t a plan to recycle or reuse their parts. Dan Carrocci, President of Sunset Renewables, is the person making that plan. Sunset Renewables…
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Project Neutral: confronting climate change by making carbon visible

In Canada, 45% of greenhouse gas emissions come from household-level choices—but for such a huge category of emissions, many people aren’t aware of their contributions. Project Neutral is an environmental charity that’s making this carbon visible, and setting people on a path to reducing their emissions in a quantified, data-driven way.
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Celebrating new solar at the Old Railroad Stop

Bullfrog Power and BASF join the Hiawatha First Nation in unveiling a new solar installation on the community’s flagship business and gathering place On the shores of Rice Lake in Ontario sits The Old Railroad Stop. A central gathering place for members of the Hiawatha First Nation since the 1850s. The Old Railroad Stop is…
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The Boundless School heals through the environment

For many Ontario teens, a 600-acre stretch of wilderness in the Ottawa Valley is a place of healing and growth. The verdant grounds of The Boundless School are like a second home to young people who struggle with mental health issues and lack the resources to thrive in regular classrooms. Under the guidance of the…
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OrcaLab now runs on solar power—thanks to the Bullfrog community!

This summer, the world stopped and paid attention as Tahlequah—or J35—carried her dead calf 1,500 kms along the northeastern Pacific Ocean. In September, another member of Tahlequah’s pod—J50, nicknamed Scarlet—died despite the extreme efforts of Canadian and U.S. conservation teams to save her life. We can no longer ignore the environmental challenges putting orcas—considered endangered…
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Wolfville Farmers’ Market launches town’s largest solar installation

Wolfville Farmers’ Market is unveiling a new solar installation, the largest in the town, which will power the Market year-round.
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Snapshots from Kluane First Nation

Earlier this summer, Bullfrog Power joined the Kluane First Nation for the groundbreaking ceremony of its wind farm. When completed, the wind farm—which Bullfrog is supporting—will make the First Nation the first independent power producer in the Territory. Read the full announcement. Bullfrog’s Dave Borins captured the beauty of the Kluane First Nation and its…
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Solar shines on a new path for Heiltsuk Nation

Photo credit: Qqs Projects Society Qqs Projects Society and Bullfrog Power are excited to announce the launch of a 7.3 kW solar rooftop project at the Koeye River Youth Camp on Campbell Island, B.C. The new project is helping power the camp’s facilities with renewable energy and signifies the community’s shift to clean power. The…
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Bullfrog Power recognizes Kluane N’tsi Energy Project on National Indigenous Peoples Day

  June 21, 2018—This National Indigenous Peoples Day, Bullfrog Power congratulates the Kluane First Nation on breaking ground to build the new Kluane N’tsi (Wind) Energy Project. The project—which was first initiated in 2010 and has been spearheaded by the First Nations community—will see three new wind turbines come to life on…
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