Bullfrog Power joins Skidegate Band Council to launch Haida Heritage Centre solar project

Bullfrog Power joins Skidegate Band Council to launch Haida Heritage Centre solar project

Thursday August 17, 2017

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Skidegate, BC—On Saturday, August 19, Skidegate Band Council on Haida Gwaii will be celebrating the launch of the Haida Heritage Centre solar project in Skidegate, B.C. Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, contributed funding to the project through its community renewable projects program. The launch celebration, coinciding with the Haida Heritage Centre’s ninth anniversary, will include a Haida clan parade, Haida dance performances, men’s and women’s competition dances, and a salmon barbeque.

“As we celebrate the Haida Heritage Centre’s ninth year, we feel it is important to look to the future of our community and our children,” said Billy Yovanovich, Chief Skidegate Band Councillor. “This new solar project will leave a cleaner footprint on Haida Gwaii for years to come and serve as a reminder that there are local solutions we can act on today to move toward a clean energy future.”

The 100 kW solar project will incorporate a “solart” installation that will house a battery backup to power the facility when there is not enough light for the panels to generate power. As a result, the Haida Heritage Centre will rely less on diesel for its electricity.

“Bullfrog Power is proud to be a part of this project because it is a visible example in the community that renewable energy solutions are here today,” said Ron Seftel, CEO, Bullfrog Power. “We are only able to support important projects like this one because of the homes and businesses all across Canada who choose renewable energy with Bullfrog Power.”

The announcement comes on the heels of Bullfrog Power’s partnership with the Swiilawiid Sustainability Society to install solar projects at three Haida Gwaii youth camps. Through its community renewable projects program, Bullfrog Power has supported more than 115 green energy projects nationwide. Across Canada, Bullfrog Power’s community projects include the Hope Blooms solar greenhouse in Halifax, a solar project with the Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation in the Northwest Territories and Canada’s first community solar project in Nelson, BC.

About Bullfrog Power
Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, offers renewable energy solutions that enable individuals and businesses to reduce their environmental impact, support the development of green energy projects in Canada and help create a cleaner, healthier world. As a Certified B Corporation, Bullfrog Power meets higher standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Thousands of individuals and businesses in Canada are doing their part to address climate change and air pollution by choosing green energy with Bullfrog Power. Sign up easily, quickly and affordably at bullfrogpower.com.

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About Skidegate Band Council
Elected by the community every two years, the Skidegate Band Council is the administrative and governing body of Skidegate. The Council is responsible for negotiating with governments, implementing programs, monitoring finances and managing the social and political issues that arise in the community. The Council is made up of 7 Councillors and a Chief Councillor. http://www.skidegate.ca

Contact Bullfrog Power: Jon McKay, Corporate Communications Manager, 416.360.3464 ext. 239, jon.mckay@bullfrogpower.com

Contact Skidegate Band Council: Bab Stevens, CAO, cao@skidegate.ca