A Remote First Nation Community Forges Ahead in Energy Independence: Hitachi ABB Power Grids, ATCO & 3NE
Fort Chipewyan Solar: The Largest Off-Grid Solar Project in Canada, lights the way.
The Clean50 Top Projects annually recognize those projects completed in the prior two years based on their innovation, their ability to inform, and inspire other Canadians. The Top Project of the year is then selected each year at the Clean50 Summit, from votes cast by both incoming and Alumni members of the Clean50.
Fort Chipewyan Solar: The Largest Off-Grid Solar Project in Canada, lights the way.
Red Deer College’s Alternative Energy Initiative offers a masterclass in alternative energy technologies –– and puts it on the test.
ALTRA, SANEXEN’s Next Generation trenchless water technology, is renewing the water lines that are our lifelines, while saving time, money and our environment
Glas Ocean Electric gets the data, proving there are cost effective AND responsible ways to float our boats.
A recipe for climate resilience calls for more salt marsh, and Clean Foundation’s Salt Marsh Restoration “Building Bridges” program delivers.
The successful Scius Advisory’s Construction Innovation Project creates a vision for BC and a blueprint for what is yet to be.
To accelerate Canada’s adoption of solar, Google cranks up some catchy tunes and opens up their Sunroof.
In moving from their one million square foot space, Celestica makes a clean, green, break of it – Repurposing 5.4 million pounds of unwanted stuff to keep it from landfill.
Enwave’s Deep Lake Water Cooling at Toronto General Hospital provides sustainable comfort to patients and caregivers alike
Youth Climate Lab’s FutureXChange brings youth from Canada’s North and South together to help ensure present and future climate action
Now that’s a magic school bus; Kingston, Ontario invites its high schoolers to go for a public transit ride.
It’s EV to be green: Nova Scotia’s Next Ride program takes its show on the road to take the mystery out of switching to an electric vehicle.
After a lengthy tour and much time spent listening to young adults, FES has a better sense than most of the challenges they face, and ways to harness a future that works for all. The result is 22 innovative, practical solutions to pressing problems facing Canada. The Opportunity Report sets up the next generation on environmental leaders
Knickers with a twist: In designing and delivering stylish, sustainable period underwear for all bodies, Aisle shows how green is good for all kinds of bottom lines.
Bullfrog and RBC executed a PPA with BluEarth Renewables to enable the construction of two new utility-scale solar arrays totalling 39 MW.
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Let the circular economy be unbroken, and green: Greenfield’s anaerobic digestion project diverts 40,000 MT of organic waste per year to produce biogas and biofertilizer.Varennes says “YES in my back yard”!
Playing Your Cards Right: TransLink’s innovative Shared Mobility Compass Card creates a more viable and attractive transit option that leaves single personal vehicles in the dust.
EPCOR developed a Stormwater Integrated Resource Plan in Edmonton Alberta and what they did to address the rain may well become all the rage.
Knowledge about power is power; NRCan’s Smart Grid Program funds projects to reduce GHG emissions, while preparing the grid for tomorrow
Regeneration has the scoop on climate change fighting through soil regeneration and they founded the wildly Living Soils Symposium to help spread it around.
Grid Unlocked: The massive and ambitious First Nations led Wataynikaneyap Power Project will allow 17 First Nations communities to leave diesel behind by hooking them up to the power grid.
Maple Leaf Foods made an industry leading commitment in 2014 – and in 2019 they became the first major food company to be carbon neutral.
In the world.
The Ontario Association of Architects’ failing windows offer us a window into adapting existing buildings to address climate change.