First Nations Energy Alliance
19-A Complex Drive, P.O. Box 112
Wikwemikong Unceded Nation
Manitoulin Island,
Ontario
P0P 2J0
Canada
Telephone: 705-859-3122 Ext. 309
Toll Free Telephone: 1-800-880-1406
Fax: 705-859-3851
Attn: Roger Peltier
roger_peltier@yahoo.ca
Website:
http://www.firstnationsenergyalliance.org/index.html
Profile:
We are an alliance of First Nations that are working together on the common interest of pursuing and developing greater First Nations participation in the renewable energy industry. This includes all forms of renewable energy including wind, solar, biomass, water power, etc.
Technologies:
Renewable Technologies (All)
Countries of Operation:
Canada
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