From pollution to power: Canada’s first Indigenous-owned bioenergy facility opens – CBC News

Meadow Lake Tribal Council turns wood waste into heat and power, shuts down old beehive burner

For more information Click Here: From pollution to power: Canada’s first Indigenous-owned bioenergy facility opens | CBC News

$52-million for clean energy – Northern Pride

Investing in infrastructure that promotes clean energy solutions is key to creating a strong low-carbon economy and sustainable future for Canadians.

Yesterday (May 22), Carolyn Bennett, minister of Crown-Indigenous relations, and Meadow Lake MLA Jeremy Harrison announced funding for a major green energy project near Meadow Lake.

For More information Click here: $52-million for clean energy – Northern Pride Publications (northernprideml.com)

Canada invests in Meadow Lake clean energy project – ReNew Canada

The Government of Canada has announced funding for a major green energy project in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan.

For more information Click Here: Canada invests in Meadow Lake clean energy project – ReNew Canada

MLTC Bioenergy Centre – Mühlböck plays its part for a zero-waste future

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MLTC Bioenergy Centre project, Saskatchewan / Canada – FLOW Progressive Kiln – Progressive Kilns – Drying systems – Different timber dimensions and lengths (muehlboeck.com)

SaskPower Works With First Nations to Generate Clean Power and Economic Opportunity

SaskPower, Saskatchewan’s Crown electrical utility, is working to achieve aggressive greenhouse gas emission targets. The company is adding cleaner generation to its energy mix through Power  Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with independent power producers.

For more information Click Here: SaskPower Works With First Nations to Generate Clean Power and Economic Opportunity | Western Energy Institute

Indigenous Clean Energy – Mentorship Program – Tina Rasmussen

Tina Rasmussen was born in Green Lake, SK but raised in a variety of Indigenous Communities in Western Canada. A proud member of the Flying Dust First Nation, Tina has always focused on community and economic development as a necessity to moving indigenous communities and individuals forward.

For more information Click Here: Tina Rasmussen (She/Her) – Indigenous Clean Energy

Indigenous First Nations in Saskatchewan to use woody biomass for power

For More information Click Here: Indigenous First Nations in Saskatchewan to use woody biomass for power (renewableenergyworld.com)

Meadow Lake Tribal Council: Exporting brings home new opportunities – edc.ca

Steady support keeps this Indigenous-owned sawmill buzzing in a volatile market.

For more information click here: Customer stories: Meadow Lake Tribal Council | EDC

One year into biomass centre construction, Meadow Lake Tribal Council hoping to be trailblazer for green energy – CTV News

For More Information Click Here: One year into biomass centre construction, Meadow Lake Tribal Council hoping to be trailblazer for green energy | CTV News