Iron & Earth East is the Atlantic Canadian chapter of an oilsands worker-led group championing a shift to renewable energy in Newfoundland and Labrador.
In the Town of Inuvik—which enjoys one of the longest ski seasons in the world—Bullfrog supported the installation of a 5 kW solar installation on the roof of the ski club’s building.
Three hundred kilometres north of Saskatoon, the Northern Village of Green Lake hopes to set a renewable energy example for other Northern communities to follow.
Green Energy Co-operative of Ontario is a for-profit solar energy Co-op that gives Ontarians the opportunity to invest in 18 solar projects across southern Ontario. The Bullfrog Power community is providing funding to help the Co-op reach their funding goals.
With a system capacity of 100 kilowatts, the Goodmark Solar Project is Bullfrog and SolarShare’s first Toronto solar project. Bullfrog supported the construction and development phases of the project.
Georgina Green Energy Co-operative, through its 110 members, supports solar energy projects in the York and Durham regions. Bullfrog Power is providing funding, helping the co-operative build 350 kW of solar PV power in Georgina Township.
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 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.
We source our green fuel from Innoltek, a biodiesel producer in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, that repurposes waste streams from the food industry.