MEC/SPEC Solar Project

MEC SPEC green switch
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Solar | Community project we're supporting

Partner: Society Promoting Environmental Conservation (SPEC)

A unique partnership between Bullfrog Power, MEC and the Society Promoting Environmental Conservation (SPEC) is helping preserve the legacy of Vancouver’s first ever grid-tied solar installation. The 3 kW project, constructed in 2005 on the SPEC energy demonstration centre, needed to be relocated when its building was scheduled to be torn down. MEC offered its Broadway store as a new home for the solar project, and in 2014 as a result of funding provided by Bullfrog, the panels were relocated. Thanks to the partnership, the project continues to educate Canadians about the benefits of solar energy to this day.

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See Bullfrog, MEC, and SPEC come together to flip the switch on the 3kW project in Vancouver.

About our community projects

Activists and organizers across the country are working to transition their communities away from fossil fuels. We created our community-based green energy projects grant to provide critical funding for these local efforts.

All bullfrogpowered customers help fund these small-scale, community-led projects, including solar panels on schools and in Indigenous communities, education and training programs, and a cleantech accelerator.

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Kew Beach ribbon cutting

Kew Beach Junior Public School Solar Project

In September 2016, Bullfrog and the Beach Community Energy Co-operative launched a 72 kW solar project on the roof of Kew Beach Junior Public School. The project will, in combination with the school’s existing solar installation, generate the equivalent to one third of the school’s annual electricity use.

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St Leon wind turbines

St. Leon Wind Farm

The St. Leon wind farm is a 99 MW project consisting of 63 turbines, each 80 metres high, equipped with three 41-metre blades. The wind farm is situated on the Pembina Escarpment, which rises above the surrounding plains, exposing the turbines to the prevailing prairie winds.

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