EDF Renewables Canada in Partnership with the Blood Tribe Secures Wind Project in Alberta

EDF Renewables, Canada has announced the signing of a 20-year Renewable Electricity Support Agreement (RESA) with the Alberta Electricity System Operator (AESO) for the renewable attributes related to the 201.6 megawatt (MW) Cypress Wind Project.

 

The contract, secured through Round 2 of the Renewable Electricity Programme’s (REP2) competitive procurement process managed by the AESO on behalf of the Alberta Government, represents a partnership between EDF Renewables, Canada and the Blood Tribe.

 

Cypress Wind is located on approximately 11,400 acres of privately owned land south-east of Medicine Hat, in Cypress County, Alberta, in the Traditional Territory of the Blood Tribe.

 

The project is expected to create more than 250 jobs at peak construction along with millions of dollars injected into the local economy. When operational in 2021, the electricity generated at full capacity will power up to 100,000 average Alberta homes.

 

Construction is anticipated to begin in 2020, following the receipt of all required provincial and municipal approvals and permits.

 

“EDF Renewables is honoured to partner with the Blood Tribe and support their tradition of turning innovative economic development strategies into sustainable businesses like the Cypress Wind Project,” said David Warner, development manager for EDF Renewables Canada.

 

“In the past year, the Cypress Wind Project team engaged with community members, local government officials and local businesses to make sure that the final design was socially, environmentally and economically sustainable. Our goal is to minimise potential impacts to the environment, local stakeholders and Indigenous communities and to bring important economic opportunities to the Blood Tribe and Alberta businesses.”

 

Chief Roy Fox of the Blood Tribe praised the opportunity for his Nation to participate in the Cypress Wind Project, “For more than 70 years, the Blood Tribe of southern Alberta has played a key role in the success of Alberta’s energy sector. Our Reserve is Canada’s largest and these unique and diverse lands and associated natural resources have historically attracted many Alberta industries.

 

“The wind and solar resources over the Blood Tribe Traditional and Ancestral Lands are similarly attractive to the renewable energy industry and it is time we participated actively in their development instead of watching from the sidelines. The REP2 Indigenous Community participation requirement provided the opportunity to own a renewable energy facility in partnership with a world-class developer. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with EDF Renewables in the Cypress Wind Project.”

 

Indigena Capital, LP, an investment firm specialising in partnering exclusively with Tribal Nations in the US and First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada, acted as the technical, transaction, and financial partner to the Blood Tribe in respect of the REP2 programme.

 

Chief Fox commented, “We are pleased that our partnership with Indigena Capital continues to bring about opportunities designed to assist us in our ultimate goal of attaining financial sovereignty and look forward to realising the economic benefit from Cypress Wind.”

 

President of Indigena, Christine Robertson added, “Indigena Capital is delighted to be working with the Blood Tribe and EDF Renewables to provide capital for a project and a partnership of this calibre.”

 

Source: Global Energy World