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Press Releases
BC Hydro Call for Power a Key Opportunity to Advance Reconciliation: First Nations Power Authority
BC Hydro’s recently announced call for new sources of renewable hydroelectric power is a key opportunity for British Columbia to advance reconciliation with First Nations communities while creating jobs and powering the province’s clean energy economy. That’s the...
Making Progress: Indigenous Advisory Council for SMR Action Plan
Launched in December 2019, A Strategic Plan for the Deployment of Small Modular Reactors has brought together the governments of Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, and Alberta to work together to advance SMRs in Canada through an inter-provincial Memorandum of...
Canadian Government Launches Alberta Rfp
The Government of Canada is seeking to purchase renewable energy from new power projects in Alberta for the needs of federal government buildings, vehicle fleets and other operations. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) announced on Thursday the launch of...
Lakeland REC Webinar August 19, 2020
WEBINAR Wednesday August 19, 202012:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. MST Q&A OpportunityPresented by : Lakeland CollegeVisit lakelandcollege.ca Energy efficiency, automation and sustainability have become top priorities in Canada’s energy economy. Monumental increases in...
Economic Development Update
Economic Development Update – Indigenous Services Canada INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY BUSINESS FUND In response to COVID19, Indigenous community-owned businesses and microbusinesses can now apply for funding from the Indigenous Community Business Fund. The funding, through...
Can FNPA Transform the Energy Industry?
After hundreds of years of outside governments and industry cashing in on Indigenous lands and resources with few benefits reciprocated, one organization is setting new precedent that could transform the energy industry. Armed with the backing of dozens of First...
Events
fnpa events
COMING SOON
FNPA’s 7th annual indigenous
cleaner energy forum
June 26 & 27 2023
TCU Place | Saskatoon,sk
Other events
COMING SOON
Decarbonizing the built environment
launch event – april 5 1:30pm – 3:00pm
symposium – april 20 1:00pm – 4:30pm
eduation auditorium wing (Room 106.1), universiry of Regina, | regina,sk
COMING SOON
fnuc spring celebration powwow
april 22 & 23 2023
brandt centre real distract | regina,sk
Job Postings
Call for Board of Directors
On behalf of the FNPA Nomination and Governance Committee, it is my pleasure to invite all FNPA Members to submit nominations for qualified candidates to serve on FNPA Board of Directors. The position is held on a volunteer basis however travel expenses are...
Job Posting – Accounting Officer 1
Application Information: Employer Name: First Nations Power Authority Contact Phone: 306-359-3672 Contact Fax: 306-359-3671 Contact Email: cswan@fnpa.ca Employer Website: http://www.fnpa.ca Job Order Information: Employer Name: First Nations Power Authority Posted...
Job Posting – Accounting Officer 1
Accounting Officer 1 # of Positions: 1 Employment Terms: Full Time Permanent Education: Post-Secondary Education Experience: Min 5 Years' experience Apply By: ...
Job Posting – Project Coordinator
FNPA CEP_Posting April 25 2022 Position: Project Coordinator (Contract – 4 to 8 months)The Organization:FNPA is the only North-American non-profit Indigenous owned and controlled organization developing power projects with Indigenous communities. FNPA bridges the gaps...
FNPA Activity
Making Progress: Indigenous Advisory Council for SMR Action Plan
Launched in December 2019, A Strategic Plan for the Deployment of Small Modular Reactors has brought together the governments of Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, and Alberta to work together to advance SMRs in Canada through an inter-provincial Memorandum of...
Advisory Services
Renewable Energy Opportunities Assessment A Community Energy Resource Assessment will assess the energy and electricity usage for five to seven community buildings. The assessment will also look at potential community-scale renewable energy opportunities that could be...
Future Opportunities
FNPA across Canada Over the past year, FNPA has participated in a number of conversations with the Canadian Electricity Association, Canadian Wind Energy Association, Canadian Nuclear Association, provincial and municipal electrical utilities, Saskatchewan Association...
FNPA and Community Energy Planning
Community energy planning helps a community identify ways that it can reduce energy and carbon emissions while also implementing community and utility scale renewable energy opportunities for offsetting costs as well as investment and business opportunities.The...
A Path Forward in Alberta
Carbon offset partnerships with First Nations economic development corporations will affect material change in Alberta’s emission inventory.First Nations Power Authority (FNPA) envisions an energy future for all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples that is...
FNPA and the Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) Bioenergy Plant
The first of its kind green energy biomass project for Saskatchewan, combining environmental improvement with thermal efficiency and directly improving economic outcomes.The FNPA Team visited the Meadow Lake Tribal Council’s (MLTC) bioenergy plant. It is a first of...
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Head
Office
First Nations University of Canada
1 First Nations Way
Regina, SK S4S 7K2
Phone: +1(306) 359-3672
Treaty 4 Territory
Alberta
Office
Executive
Office
202B Joseph Okemasis Drive,
Saskatoon, SK, S7N 1B1
Phone: +1(855) 359-3672
Treaty 6 Territory
OFFICE HOURS
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Saturday Closed
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