United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
The UNFCCC is leading the global charge against climate change. Born from the 1992 Earth Summit, this international treaty unites nearly every country on Earth in a shared mission: to prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system. Through global collaboration, the UNFCCC fosters agreements, sets targets, and drives action to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions and safeguard our planet for future generations.
British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association (BCSEA)
British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association BCSEA is a charity that supports the sustainable use and production of energy in British Columbia and beyond. Thanks to the significant support and activity of our members, donors and volunteers, we are an effective and respected advocate on B.C.’s energy scene.
Clean Energy BC (CEBC)
Clean Energy BC is an industry association that promotes the growth of BC’s clean energy industry by advocating for environmentally responsible and viable power generation, transmission, and management resources that serve the public by providing cost effective electricity. This goal entails assisting the manufacturing, supply, and service industries that shape clean energy production in BC and around the world. CEBC strives to maintain strong relationships with all levels of government, BC Hydro, First Nations communities, environmental organizations and the public.
Government of Canada
Canada's abundant natural resources have established it as a global energy leader. The Government of Canada is committed to a responsible energy future, balancing the sustainable development of traditional resources with a transition to clean energy sources. By investing in renewable technologies and fostering innovation, Canada is building a low-carbon economy while combating climate change. This balanced approach benefits all Canadians and reinforces Canada's commitment to a sustainable energy future.
Kikinaw Energy Services
Kikinaw Energy Services Ltd. (Kikinaw) is a 100% Indigenous-owned (Saulteau First Nations) maintenance and construction contractor providing Electrical, Wind Energy construction, and Wind Energy Operation and Maintenance services. Kikinaw (pronounced “kee-gi-no”) is located in Fort St. John, British Columbia, with a business development office in Calgary, Alberta. In pursuit of our vision to “Inspire a Clean Future in Energy”, Kikinaw serves the Wind Energy and Utility sectors.
Kleinschmidt
We are one of only a few engineering consulting firms in North America specializing in hydropower and we have been doing it for more than 55 years. We focus on developing engineering, regulatory, and environmental solutions that benefit our clients by lowering cost, shortening schedules, and improving regulatory relationships.