Kanaka Bar Indian Band Solar Project

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Partner: Kanaka Bar Indian Band

B.C.’s Kanaka Bar Indian Band, located in the Fraser Canyon, is now home to a 10 kW solar project—built with the support of Bullfrog customers. The Band has long focused on the sustainable use of its land resources and partnered on the construction of a 50 MW run-of-river hydro project in 2014. The solar project is an extension of this commitment and gives the Band an opportunity to integrate solar training into the community.

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B.C.'s Kanaka Bar Indian Band, with support from Bullfrog Power, built a 10 kW solar project, further demonstrating its commitment to a renewable energy future.

Read our Currents of Change profile with Chief Patrick Michell of Kanaka Bar Indian Band

Chief Patrick Michell

Chief Patrick Michell

“Unless our world tries to do something about climate change, I’m concerned that big change is coming. I don’t think that I can solve climate change alone. It’s bigger than all of us and it’s going to require all of us working together.”
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