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.
Once a goat cheese farm, the Gabriola Commons is now a grassroots organization focused on preserving and enriching the local environment and community. Bullfrog Power and the Regional District of Nanaimo have partnered with The Commons to help make their new solar project possible.
The Gabriola Arts & Heritage Centre is the home of the Gabriola Arts Council (GAC) – a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting arts and culture on Gabriola Island, B.C. Now, GAC is also home to a 14-panel solar array…
FortWhyte Alive, a nature centre, wildlife refuge and education facility housed on 640 acres of urban green space, is now home to the largest solar project in the City of Winnipeg.
We source our green fuel from Innoltek, a biodiesel producer in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, that repurposes waste streams from the food industry.
The Courbe-du-Sault Hydro Power Plant is a 25 MW low-impact hydro facility in Rivière-au-Tonnerre, Quebec. This facility harnesses the power of the Sheldrake river, located in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec.
Autumn Hills East Landfill and Zeeland Farm is a landfill gas project located in Zeeland, Michigan. This climate-friendly landfill gas system captures the biogas emitted from the landfill, cleans it up, and injects it into an underground pipeline.