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Supporting clean tech innovation in First Nations communities

Press Release

October 3, 2024

Every day, Indigenous communities and their members across Atlantic Canada are forging a path of sustainability and opportunity. In Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island), a collaborative approach between business, academia, and community is helping to fuel innovation in the renewable energy space. The Government of Canada is working with Indigenous communities and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to maximize their assets, capitalize on economic opportunities, and contribute to the prosperity of Indigenous Peoples across Atlantic Canada.

Supporting Indigenous business leadership

Today, Bobby Morrissey, Member of Parliament for Egmont, announced a non-repayable contribution of $100,000 to L’nu Energy Inc. to support the purchase of equipment to expand its services to Indigenous communities. The investment will help the company better serve its clients, from concept to completion, with the development, management, and optimization of renewable energy microgrid systems.

The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA.

Climate change has challenged all communities to rethink their design and approach to long term growth. Today’s announcement demonstrates how the Government of Canada continues to leverage its programs to advance the transition to net zero through support for Indigenous business leaders, and the development of collaborative ecosystems to scale-up more clean technology companies. ​

Quotes

”First Nations communities and businesses in Atlantic Canada are providing leadership on the path to a sustainable, prosperous future. Your federal government is working with L’nu Energy to support our shared goals of creating great opportunities in renewable energy in Indigenous communities and a healthier, sustainable environment for all.”

–  The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA.

“I am so impressed with the passion and creativity demonstrated by this young generation of Island business leaders. Dylan MacLennan, through his company L’nu Energy and his academic research, is a catalyst for positive change, and his efforts will benefit all Islanders for many years to come.”

– Bobby Morrissey, Member of Parliament for Egmont
“Support like this is essential for enabling entrepreneurs to grow local companies, build capacity, and drive industry growth. We’ve vertically integrated our services to prepare for several large clean energy projects in development, and we’re excited about the opportunities ahead.”

– Dylan MacLennan, CEO & President, L’nu Energy Inc.

Quick facts

  • Dylan MacLennan founded L’nu Energy Inc. in 2022. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Prince Edward Island’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation.
  • L’nu Energy Inc. is an early-stage, Indigenous owned company focused on developing renewable energy projects with Indigenous communities.
  • The funding announced today is provided through the Indigenous Business Development component of ACOA’s Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) program, which helps businesses speed up their growth so they can be more productive, compete on the world stage and reach new markets.

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Contacts
Connor Burton
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Connor.Burton@acoa-apeca.gc.ca

David Fleming
Communications Manager
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
david.fleming@acoa-apeca.gc.ca

Dylan MacLennan
CEO & President
L’nu Energy Inc.
dylan.maclennan@lnuenergy.ca

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