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QUEST Canada Launches its Accelerating the Implementation of Renewable Energy in Indigenous Communities Project

May 30, 2023

QUEST Canada Launches its Accelerating the Implementation of Renewable Energy in Indigenous Communities Project

 

May 30, 2023–Today, QUEST Canada is excited to announce the launch of its Accelerating Implementation of Renewable Energy (AIRE) for Indigenous Communities project, in partnership with the University of Saskatchewan.

QUEST Canada’s AIRE for Indigenous Communities project is an innovative initiative that enables remote Indigenous communities to build local capacity to accelerate renewable energy projects, building a pathway to net-zero. 

The project leverages proven tools and services developed during QUEST Canada’s Accelerate the Implementation of Renewable Energy (AIRE) project, which partnered with participating communities from Ontario, Alberta and New Brunswick. The processes and tools established during the original AIRE project are now being adapted to better serve Indigenous communities.

AIRE for Indigenous Communities is a three-year project designed to help rural and remote Indigenous communities reach emission reduction targets by increasing capacity to plan and implement land-based renewable energy initiatives (namely solar, wind, biomass, and geo-thermal). The project will work with participating Indigenous communities to ensure they have the information and tools necessary to better assess and communicate renewable energy opportunities as well as adapt to advancements and changes in energy-related technologies and policy. To accomplish these objectives, QUEST Canada will develop a publicly available toolkit that rural and remote Indigenous communities and their stakeholders can reference to establish and deploy deeper collaborative planning processes for local renewable energy development. 

“Energy systems and social systems are interconnected. Ensuring energy security in remote and rural Indigenous communities is imperative to reconciliation, enhanced self-sufficiency, as well as improved overall health and well-being. QUEST Canada’s AIRE for Indigenous Communities project seeks to learn from and work with Indigenous communities to accelerate renewable energy projects to help Canada achieve its net-zero targets, equitably.”

Tonja Leach

Executive Director, QUEST Canada

Frog Lake First Nation (FLFN) in rural Alberta and two remote Indigenous communities governed by Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN)an  Asinīskāwitiniwak First Nation band government in Northern Saskatchewan (consisting of eight communities)will participate in the project.

“The collaborative work between QUEST Canada, the University of Saskatchewan, and the Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies is key to advancing energy security in the North, but also creating a sustainable future for generations to come. By working together, we are discovering the untapped potential of renewable energy and finding ways to align energy development with community values. This partnership not only benefits the environment but also provides valuable training opportunities for the next generation of leaders, ensuring that they are equipped with the necessary skills to build a better world.”

Jarrett Merasty

Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies

QUEST Canada has partnered with the University of Saskatchewan, providing two Master’s students with the experiential learning opportunity to work under the guidance of subject-matter experts to deliver renewable energy geospatial mapping analysis to participating communities in Northern Saskatchewan. 

“Our work in collaboration with QUEST [Canada] and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation is helping advance energy security in northern Indigenous communities. Together, we are exploring resource capacities for local renewable energy development and seeking opportunities for energy transitions that align with community social, economic, and cultural values. The collaboration is providing valuable training opportunities for graduate students at the University of Saskatchewan and helping train the next generation of energy leaders.”

Bram Noble

Vice Dean, Research, Scholarly & Artistic Work, College of Arts & Science and Co-Director, Community Appropriate Sustainable Energy Security (CASES) Partnership, University of Saskatchewan

“The Government of Canada is pleased to collaborate with Indigenous communities to unlock economic opportunities in the clean energy sector while supporting communities to move past diesel reliance and access more affordable energy. Through investments like the one we announced today with QUEST [Canada] in the AIRE for Indigenous Communities planning project, we are taking steps towards a net-zero future together.”

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson

Minister of Natural Resources Canada, Natural Resources Canada

Federal funding for this project is provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities program, a $453-million program that strives to reduce reliance on diesel in rural and remote communities by deploying and demonstrating renewable energy projects, encouraging energy efficiency and building local skills and capacity.

To learn more about the AIRE for Indigenous Communities project and how it aims to support rural and remote Indigenous communities, visit the project webpage and join QUEST Canada’s mailing list for future project updates.

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About QUEST Canada

QUEST Canada is a national non-profit that supports communities in Canada on their pathway to net-zero. Since 2007, we’ve been facilitating connections, empowering community champions and influencing decision-makers to implement efficient and integrated energy systems that best meet community needs and maximize local opportunities. We develop tools and resources, convene stakeholders and rights holders and advise decision-makers — all with the goal of encouraging and enabling communities to contribute to Canada’s net-zero goals.

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Quotes

Tonja Leach Headshot

Tonja Leach, Executive Director at QUEST Canada

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“Energy systems and social systems are interconnected. Ensuring energy security in remote and rural Indigenous communities is imperative to reconciliation, enhanced self-sufficiency, as well as improved overall health and well-being. QUEST Canada’s AIRE for Indigenous Communities project seeks to learn from and work with Indigenous communities to accelerate renewable energy projects to help Canada achieve its net-zero targets, equitably.”

Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies logo

Jarrett Merasty at Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies

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“The collaborative work between QUEST Canada, the University of Saskatchewan, and the Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies is key to advancing energy security in the North, but also creating a sustainable future for generations to come. By working together, we are discovering the untapped potential of renewable energy and finding ways to align energy development with community values. This partnership not only benefits the environment but also provides valuable training opportunities for the next generation of leaders, ensuring that they are equipped with the necessary skills to build a better world.”

Bram Noble headshot

Bram Noble, Vice Dean, Research, Scholarly & Artistic Work, College of Arts & Science and Co-Director, Community Appropriate Sustainable Energy Security (CASES) Partnership at University of Saskatchewan

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“Our work in collaboration with QUEST [Canada] and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation is helping advance energy security in northern Indigenous communities. Together, we are exploring resource capacities for local renewable energy development and seeking opportunities for energy transitions that align with community social, economic, and cultural values. The collaboration is providing valuable training opportunities for graduate students at the University of Saskatchewan and helping train the next generation of energy leaders.”

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson’s headshot

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources Canada at Natural Resources Canada

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“The Government of Canada is pleased to collaborate with Indigenous communities to unlock economic opportunities in the clean energy sector while supporting communities to move past diesel reliance and access more affordable energy. Through investments like the one we announced today with QUEST [Canada] in the AIRE for Indigenous Communities planning project, we are taking steps towards a net-zero future together.”

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