Gull Bay First Nation Diesel Offset Micro Grid Project
Strategic Area
Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities, Demonstration
Status
Active
Partners
ABB Inc.
Gull Bay First Nation
Hydro One Remote Communities Inc.
MaRS Advanced Energy Centre
Fund
Green Infrastructure
Year
2018
GI Contribution
$ 2,000,000
Project Total
$ 5,886,728
Location
Gull Bay, ON
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Ontario Power Generation
Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek - Gull Bay First Nation
Lead Proponent
Ontario Power Generation
Project Objectives
The Gull Bay Diesel Offset Micro Grid project will demonstrate the integration of a high-penetration solar photovoltaic system into the existing diesel microgrid on the Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek (KZA) / Gull Bay First Nation (GBFN) reserve.
This micro grid (electricity distribution system) will manage loads and distributed energy resources (solar photovoltaic, battery storage, and diesel generators) that can be operated in a controlled and integrated fashion.
Prior to this project, KZA has been fully dependent on diesel generation as the community’s energy source and not connected to the provincial grid.
Expected Results
This project expects to maximize renewable generation penetration (up to 100% at times) resulting in reduced environmental concerns and greater reduction of diesel fuel consumption. The First Nation will own the system and its revenues, resulting in local economic benefits and strengthened relationships between community and government stakeholders.
Anticipated Diesel Reduction: 130,000 litres/year
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