Doig River First Nation is receiving $30,000 to develop an energy plan to improve efficiency and reduce costs in local homes and buildings.

BY SHAILYNN FOSTER ● NEWS ● APRIL 27, 2023 

Source: Energetic City

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Doig River First Nation is receiving $30,000 to develop an energy plan to improve efficiency and reduce costs in local homes and buildings.

The money comes from the First Nations Clean Energy Business Fund (FNCEBF) as part of the province’s Clean Energy BC initiative.

“A long-term clean-energy plan for Doig River First Nation is more than just a solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – it’s an opportunity to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for the nation that is aligned with Indigenous values,” said Chief Trevor Makadahay of Doig River First Nation.

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