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Projects built through collaboration, trust, and shared value.

The FNUBP model connects First Nations ownership, utility needs, experienced project partners, and long-term energy infrastructure.

Partnership Model

From early opportunity to long-term ownership.

Project Pathway

Community Engagement

Work with First Nations leadership to understand priorities, protocols, and partnership interest.

Opportunity Assessment

Identify project size, siting, interconnection needs, utility requirements, and value drivers.

Opportunity Development

Land tenure, community consultations, environmental studies, permitting, design, and contracting.

Financing & Construction

Structure Project Co financing and deliver the battery system with experienced partners.

Operations

Support safe operations, inspections, maintenance, and utility integration.

Long-Term Ownership

Build capacity and transfer project value into the local First Nation partnership.

Training & Knowledge Transfer

Develop practical understanding of energy infrastructure and project operations.

Benefits are designed to last beyond construction.

Shared Success

Economic Participation

Create long-term stable revenue, employment, and business participation opportunities.

Utility Value

Support grid stability, renewable integration, peak shifting, and infrastructure resilience.

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