Bow Lake Wind Farm
Developed in partnership with the Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways, the project is now owned by Nodin Kitagan Limited Partnership (“NKLP”), a joint venture formed between the two parties, representing one of the largest economic partnerships between a First Nation and a wind energy developer in Canada.
The facility, which became operational in September 2015, consists of 36 GE Energy 1.6-100 turbines.
Further information on the project can be found on BluEarth Renewables website.
Torys a également agi dans le cadre des mandats suivants en lien avec ce projet :
BluEarth Renewables dans un appel de l'autorisation de projet d'énergie renouvelable (APER) pour le projet énergétique de parc éolien de Bow Lake produisant 60 MW près de Sault Ste. Marie, en Ontario
NKLP, a partnership between Batchewana First Nation and BluEarth Renewables Inc., in successfully resisting applications for judicial review brought by the Michipicoten First Nation alleging that the provincial government failed in its duty to consult prior to issuing approvals for the Bow Lake Wind Project near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
| Territoire | Algoma district |
| Province/État | Ontario |
| Pays | Canada |
| Nature du mandat | Immobilier, Différends et enquêtes, Environnement, Développement de projets |
| Client | BluEarth Renewables |
| Rôle du client | Maître d’ouvrage |
| Valeur | 240 000 000 $ CAD |
| Caractéristiques clés | Participation autochtone |