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Saik’uz First Nation & Energy Economics explore a new solar opportunity, Sazul Nahuyutsa, “they store the heat of the sun”.

October 7, 2024by powermyhome

In a groundbreaking move towards renewable energy and community empowerment, Saik’uz First Nation, in collaboration with Energy Economics, are exploring the development of a solar farm project, Sazul Nahuyutsa, translating to “they store the heat of the sun” in Saik’uz Hubughunek, the community’s indigenous dialect. The proposed 61 MW solar farm will feature approximately 96,000 solar panels spread across 350 acres, emphasizing sustainable energy production while ensuring the land remains viable for future food-security applications.

Upon completion, the Nation will retain majority ownership of the solar farm with an agreement option to acquire full ownership, if desirable. This option will allow Saik’uz to make an informed decision about their economic future and best optimize their social, economic, and environmental stewardship benefits from this project.

Currently, Sazul Nahuyutsa is set to participate in BC Hydro’s competitive 2024 Call for Power. If selected, the project will seek an electricity purchase agreement with the Province to secure stable and consistent project revenues over the next 30 years.

During its construction, Sazul Nahuyutsa is expected to generate local economic opportunities for employment, education, and cultural revitalization that will benefit Saik’uz and its surrounding communities. Once operational, the project will supply clean energy to as many as 6,000 homes and local businesses, supporting our local communities in achieving their net-zero goals.

Energy Economics held an exclusive project presentation with Saik’uz members on Thursday, September 12th at Saik’uz First Nation’s Gathering Place to discuss the opportunity. The evening featured drumming and singing, information sharing, a productive Q&A period, and was followed by a generous meal to enrich the relationship between community and industry. Energy Economics and Saik’uz First Nation will continue to grow their relationship as they collaborate on Sazul Nahuyutsa through community discussions and celebrations.

For questions about the project or Energy Economics, please contact [email protected].

Chief Priscilla Mueller of Saik’uz First Nation states, “We had a really good engagement with Josh and his team, and the community has been really receptive to the project. Building strong relationships is a core value to us as a Nation, and we’re excited about partnering with Energy Economics, as we know a strong relationship will be what drives this project’s success. With recent mill closures in the area, this is an opportunity that will help our communities and the communities around us while creating minimal impacts to the land.

Joshua Persaud, CEO of Energy Economics states, “We are honored to have the opportunity to collaborate with Saik’uz First Nation. Connecting with the community and working alongside such visionary leadership has been truly inspiring. Solar farms have the power to transform communities and create lasting impacts. They can make a positive impact on the environment but also create economic growth and build social capital for everyone involved. The Sazul Nahuyutsa Project exemplifies this potential.”

For more information, please contact:

Jim Jacobsen, Vice President – Marketing & Public Relations

Energy Economics Development Corp.

[email protected] / 250-254-2555

 

Link Source: https://energyeconomicssolar.ca/saikuz-first-nation-energy-economics-explore-a-new-solar-opportunity/

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