Sahtu Community Visits
We recently held drop-in sessions in Fort Good Hope and Deline, where residents could stop by to ask questions on becoming more energy efficient, installing renewable energy sources and more.
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We recently held drop-in sessions in Fort Good Hope and Deline, where residents could stop by to ask questions on becoming more energy efficient, installing renewable energy sources and more.
Training and installation of EPA wood stoves has been happening in the Sahtu.
Arctic Energy Alliance’s (AEA’s) Sahtu Regional Energy Project Coordinator and a Norman Wells’ Contractor traveled to Fort Good Hope recently to assess six homes that applied for the fuel fired water heater replacement project.
The Arctic Energy Alliance recently held a WETT training course in Norman Wells.
Fort Good Hope and the Arctic Energy Alliance are working on a wood stove project that will see a number of residents having new efficient wood stoves installed in their homes.
Donald Andre, Arctic Energy Alliance’s (AEA’s) Regional Energy Project Coordinator from Inuvik and Wayne Lennie, AEA's Regional Energy Project Coordinator from Norman Wells visited Fort Good Hope.
AEA staff from Norman Wells and Yellowknife did a series of community visits in the Sahtu region via the winter road during the week of March 15, 2013.
In mid-December, AEA’s Nick Walker made a trip to the Sahtu and met up with the Regional Energy Project Coordinator, Wayne Lennie.
Next week an Energy Management Specialist will be in Norman Wells and Fort Good Hope to do home energy evaluations.
Arctic Energy Alliance is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011 Energy Action Awards.
Arctic Energy Alliance’s Regional Energy Coordinator who works out of the Norman Wells Office, Wayne Lennie, visited Fort Good Hope Tuesday, May 15th to Wednesday, May 16th.