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Environmental & Climate Justice Initiatives

CA Case Study: Blood Tribe of Alberta Chief Roy Fox and Tim Tailfeathers take EDFR team to visit a Medicine Wheel, near the existing EDFR; Blackspring Ridge site. CYPRESS 066 wind project Chief Roy Fox and Tribal Council members visit EDER's 300MW Blackspring Ridge Project in Alberta. • • • • . EDFR has developed a long-lasting and mutually beneficial relationship with the Blood Tribe (Kainai Nation), in Alberta. In 2017, we developed the equity partnership, to develop the 250 MW Cypress Wind Project located near Medicine Hat, AB. (25% of the project is owned by the Blood Tribe.) The project is started construction in the summer of 2021 and expected to be complete by the end of 2022. The parties have worked closely to develop an opportunities agreement of over $1 million, to ensure training and long-term job opportunities for Blood Tribe members. The opportunities agreement, will result in over 220 Blood Tribe members trained in; construction, wind turbine maintenance and solar installation. A second partnership has been formed, to develop the Pe Na Koam 200MW wind project, which will be located on the Blood Tribe's reserve (the largest reserve in Canada). The EDFR development team is working closely with key tribe members, to ensure siting is sensitive to both on-going agricultural practices, but also to ensure minimum impacts on traditional plants, medicines and wildlife. 16 EDF renewables
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