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Backgrounders

Facts about the Community Energy Diesel Reduction program

In 2022, with the first round of Community Energy Diesel Reduction (CEDR) program funding, $7.1 million was awarded to 12 remote communities.

  • The CEDR program is now seeking applicants for a second round of funding.

The New Relationship Trust is an independent organization established by the New Relationship Trust Act (2006).

  • It is dedicated to delivering grant programs to First Nations throughout B.C., and working with governments and organizations to leverage funding sources that build First Nations’ capacity toward self-determination and improved environmental, governmental, social and economic outcomes.

Coast Funds is an Indigenous-led conservation finance organization supporting First Nations’ investments in community well-being and ecological integrity in the Great Bear Rainforest and Haida Gwaii.

  • Founded in 2007 with $118 million in contributions from foundations and Crown governments, Coast Funds has approved $107.7 million toward 434 stewardship, renewable energy and economic development projects.
2022 Community Energy Diesel Reduction projects

Dease River First Nation - $95,000
Funding to develop a Community Energy Plan, including identifying renewable energy generation opportunities and load forecast modelling.

Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation - $40,000
Funding to update Community Energy Plan, including community engagement, demand-side management analysis and identifying renewable energy-generation opportunities.         

Old Massett Village Council - $40,000
Funding to update Community Energy Plan, including community engagement and demand-side management analysis.

Heiltsuk Economic Development Corporation - $300,000
Funding to perform energy audits on 300 homes in Bella Bella to develop a plan for the implementation of shallow and deep building retrofits.  

Nuxalk Nation - $300,000
Funding to perform energy audits on residences to develop a plan for the implementation of shallow and deep building retrofits.          

Xeni Gwet’in First Nation - $100,000
Funding to perform energy audits on residences to plan for the implementation of shallow and deep building retrofits with a focus on heat pumps.           

Gitga'at First Nation - $2,000,000
Funding for pre-construction and construction activities for a run-of-lake 948-kilowatt hydroelectric generation facility.  This project aims to reduce 95% of diesel usage for electricity generation.          

Kitasoo Xai'xais Nation - $962,400
Funding for activities to upgrade, repair or replace infrastructure for the community’s electricity distribution grid.    

Lhoozk'uz Dene Nation - $350,000
Funding for the construction of a biomass combined heat and power system. The project is expected to displace up to 90% of the community's diesel consumption.       

Skidegate Band Council - $2,000,000
Skidegate Band Council, Old Massett Village Council and Council of the Haida Nation have partnered to form Tll Yahda Energy LP, which will develop and construct a two-megawatt Solar Farm on Haida Gwaii's northern grid and will include battery storage. The project is expected to displace almost 9% of the north grid’s diesel consumption.

Uchucklesaht Tribe Government - $224,475
Funding for the installation of 25-kilowatt of Solar photovoltaic (PV) and storage for a new wellness centre. The project is designed to offset demand on the diesel generating system as buildings and infrastructure in the remote community grow.

Ulkatcho First Nation - $765,800
Funding for pre-construction activities for a proposed 4.4-megawatt solar PV plant and energy-storage facility that is expected to displace as much as 70% of community diesel consumption.