The event, hosted by the Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) in partnership with Indigenous Clean Energy, aims to give all interested parties, leaders and decision-makers an opportunity to meet with members of the renewable energy community in order to discuss Manitoba Hydro’s Call for power: Indigenous majority-owned wind project 

In addition to information about new developments, funding opportunities and timelines, participants will also hear from Indigenous leaders from Manitoba and other provinces as they speak on best practices and development insights. 

MLT Aikins lawyer Kevin Mehi will be speaking at the event, presenting on Legal Considerations for Indigenous Equity Ownership. We invite Indigenous leaders to register for free for this exciting and informative summit. 

About Kevin Mehi 

Kevin advises renewable energy clients on a variety of corporate matters, including acquisitions and divestitures, project structuring and other transactional matters. His experience includes advising various renewable energy stakeholders throughout the project development cycle, including with respect to land acquisitions, permitting and development, financing arrangements, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), power purchase agreements (PPAs) and operations and maintenance (O&M). 

About CanREA 

CanREA is the voice for wind energy, solar energy and energy storage solutions that will power Canada’s energy future. They work to create the conditions for a modern energy system through stakeholder advocacy and public engagement, with an ultimate vision of ensuring wind energy, solar energy and energy storage play a central role in transforming Canada’s energy mix. Their diverse members are uniquely positioned to deliver clean, low-cost, reliable, flexible and scalable solutions for Canada’s energy needs. 

About Indigenous Clean Energy 

Indigenous Clean Energy is a not-for-profit that advances Indigenous-led capacity building and collective action in Canada’s clean energy transition. They do this by supporting Indigenous leadership and broad-based collaboration with communities, energy companies, utilities, governments, development firms, cleantech innovators, the academic sector and capital markets. They envision an energy future that leaves no one behind – one where Indigenous communities are included in every decision about energy projects that are being contemplated on their territories.

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