LLRIB launches three-year energy project aimed at efficiency and renewables
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) has hired a team to focus on promoting and implementing energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy measures within its six communities.
The three-year project is made possible by federal funding received from the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program developed by Natural Resources Canada. The main goals of the project are to build capacity, create community energy plans and draft a green housing policy covering all six LLRIB communities.
“There are several different steps involved in completing that project, so the first step is sort of an education component for the community, so they can understand the risks and opportunities associated with their energy use,” manager Jason Cook-Studer said, noting a public barbecue was held Thursday at Keethanow Gas Bar to raise awareness.
Cook-Studer explained the idea is to build and upgrade homes to become more efficient, especially when it comes to retaining heat. He noted primary sources of energy in LLRIB communities are natural gas, propane, and diesel.