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First Nations Power Authority Solar Projects

The First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan (FNPA) is a not-for-profit organization, created in 2011, to facilitate the development of First Nations-led power projects in the province. Bullfrog Power has developed a strategic partnership with FNPA to support building solar power projects in remote First Nations communities across Saskatchewan, including in Fond-du-Lac and Hatchet Lake.
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Na-Cho Nyak Dun restaurant

First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun Restaurant Solar Project

After years of over-reliance on the mining sector, the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun in the town of Mayo, Yukon, hopes to use solar as a launching pad for future green energy projects.
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Federation of Community Power Co-ops

The Federation of Community Power Co-operatives (FCPC) is a collective of renewable energy co-ops that are developing community-owned projects. Eighteen organizations, including ZooShare and SolarShare, are currently members of the FCPC.
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Falls Brook Centre

Falls Brook Centre Solar Project

For more than 20 years, New Brunswick’s Falls Brook Centre has served as a learning hub for budding sustainability professionals. The Centre is now home to a 3 kW solar project, thanks in part to help from the bullfrogpowered community.
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Escarpment solar build

Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy Solar Project

Bullfrog partnered with the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy (EBC) to help build a solar roof on EBC’s Alvar Bay Nature Reserve Cabin. The Alvar Bay Reserve is part of the Conservancy’s lands designated for protection, and is also a Monarch Way Station.
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Earlton community centre

Earlton Recreation Centre Solar Project

To bolster its energy independence, the Town of Timiskaming built a 250 kW solar array on its Earlton Recreation Centre—with support from Bullfrog customers.
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cSPACE

cSPACE King Edward Solar Project

cSPACE Projects, a Calgary-based organization that fosters creative collaboration between local artists and designers, is transforming the former King Edward School site into a collaboration space for dozens of small organizations. cSPACE plans to install a 7 kW solar PV system on the facility to help reduce its energy requirements, with Bullfrog Power serving as the project’s Renewable Energy Partner.
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Creekside paddling centre

Creekside Paddling Centre Solar Project

A close neighbour of Vancouver’s Science World, Creekside Paddling Centre is now home to a 15 kW solar array installed atop the Centre’s six boat sheds.
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Children First Centre Solar Project

Two hundred kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, the largest daycare in the Northwest Territories is working to build a 15 kW solar array to power its building with green energy.
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Champion Mushroom Solar Project

In Moose Creek, Ontario, Champion Mushroom Farm is now producing more than just mushrooms–it’s home to a 243 kW solar project! Bullfrog Power partner, SolarShare, has been the proud owner since September 2013.
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