Canada Boosts Indigenous Firms with Clean Energy Infrastructure

Public Services and Procurement Canada

The Government of Canada is taking meaningful action on its Greening Government Strategy commitment to power federal buildings with 100% renewable electricity and support Indigenous business by encouraging renewable electricity projects. We are leading by example by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and aiming towards a low-carbon, climate-resilient and clean growth economy.

Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Public Services and Procurement, announced the Government of Canada has awarded a $4-million contract to a joint-venture between South Head Energy and Switch Power for the supply of 6,400 renewable energy certificates (RECs) annually from a new clean electricity solar farm, for a period of 20 years. The facility will support the Government of Canada's commitment to investing in renewable energy and achieving the goal of net-zero emissions.

The companies will build a solar farm which will supply clean electricity to the Alberta electricity grid. 6,400 RECs associated with this project will be attributed to federal operations in Canada. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2024 and the solar farm will be operational by December 31, 2025. The Government of Canada is committed to purchasing clean electricity and RECs to help stimulate new clean renewable electricity infrastructure development across Canada.

Furthermore, this project will foster Indigenous business capacity in the clean electricity sector, green the electricity consumed by federally operated facilities, create new jobs and contribute to the growth of the clean electricity sector in Canada.

South Head Energy is an Indigenous-owned business, and the joint venture is registered with the Indigenous Business Directory.

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