The Boundless School, a not-for-profit school in the Ottawa Valley, completed a 20 kW solar project in partnership with Bullfrog Power, who is the Lead Sponsor for the installation.
Starland County is becoming a solar energy leader in Alberta by installing 45 kW of solar panels on its government buildings. To support the County’s long-term goal of increasing accessibility to solar generation, Bullfrog Power is providing funding for an additional 10 unique 10 kW solar PV installations at a number of Starland County farms and ranches.
The Queenâs Solar Education Centre (QSEC) is an ongoing initiative by the Queenâs University Solar Design team to build a home designed to function completely off-grid. Bullfrog Power is the Green Energy Title Sponsor of the project.
Qqs Projects Societyâa nonprofit on the island of Bella Bellaâis empowering and educating Heiltsuk Nation youth by reconnecting them with their culture and land.
Bullfrog Power and Pender Solar Initiative partnered for the launch of a 105-panel, 28.4 kW solar project on British Columbiaâs Pender Schoolâthe largest solar electricity project on Pender Island!
Water power meets solar power at the clubhouse of the Ottawa River Runners Whitewater Club in Ottawa, Ontario. The clubhouse is home to a 1.04 kW rooftop solar installation funded in part by the bullfrogpowered community.
The Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-operative (OREC) develops community-based green energy projects such as solar panels on schools and housing co-opsâand Bullfrog is helping the co-op build community support.
OrcaLab, a not-for-profit research station on the coast of British Columbia, made history by becoming the first orca research facility in Canada to run primarily on solar powerâthanks to a 3.5 kW solar array.
In November 2012, SolarShare partnered with Bullfrog Power and Moose Power to develop a rooftop project on a thrift shop in St. Catharines, Ontario. The 140 kW system generates about 144,000 kWh per year, enough power to offset about 40 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions!
With a population of less than 300, the Yukon community of Old Crow has lived off the land for generations, relying on the Porcupine Caribou herd for food and resources. Now, the community wants to ensure its energy independence with a new solar project.
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.
Bullfrog Powerâs green fuel is a renewable alternative to petroleum-based transportation fuel. We source our green fuel from Biodiesel Las Americas LLC (âBDLAâ), a biodiesel producer in Doral, Florida, that repurposes used cooking oil, a waste stream collected from restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food processing plants.
We source our green fuel from Innoltek, a biodiesel producer in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, that repurposes waste streams from the food industry.