In partnership with the City of Vancouver and Solar Now, Bullfrog Power participated in the launch of a 16.6 kW solar rooftop on the Vancouver Public Library, an educational city landmark visited nearly 6.5 million times in 2017.
Thanks to a partnership between Bullfrog Power and SES Solar Co-op, the second largest solar project in Saskatoon – a 90-panel array – is now generating clean, pollution-free electricity.
The Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, located just outside of Vancouver, has taken clean energy production into their own hands. The band’s daycare centre is now 90% solar powered—thanks to a 40-panel solar tracker.
The Town of Vulcan is boldly going where no town has gone before: by launching Canada’s first solar park! Vulcan Solar Park is a community green space that also generates renewable energy for its residents.
The Hiawatha First Nation launched a 22 kW solar installation on the Old Railroad Stop, the community’s flagship business and gathering place—with support from BASF and Bullfrog Power.
The Marine Mammal Rescue Centre saves more than 150 mammals and releases them back into the wild every year. Bullfrog Power funded 50% of a 4.8 kW solar project on the Rescue Centre’s roof, allowing the Centre to redirect funds towards its rehabilitation efforts.
Previously an abandoned rural summer camp with rotting buildings and overgrown fields, today The Deanery Project is a beautiful, bustling learning centre for students, families and communities alike. With help from Bullfrog, The Deanery Project installed a 6 kW solar system on its Main Hall.
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.
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.