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Working with communities across Canada

OUR TEAM

The Lahave Renewables team have been active in renewable energy development since 2002, working on wind and marine renewable energy developments in Atlantic Canada and across North America.

We are based in Halifax, working to develop the excellent renewable energy resources across Canada for the benefit of local landowners and communities and bringing price stability to electricity consumers.

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HOW WE WORK

We work with local, national and international partners, using their experience to assist local communities to develop new opportunities for renewable energy development.

We are always keen to hear about new projects – please contact Keith Towse for more information as to how we can assist you to bring your project from just a concept to completion, on time and on budget.

We have over a decade of experience in working in partnership with First Nations communities, in particular with the Mi’kmaw in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and New Brunswick, Innu in Labrador, Ojibway in Ontario and Dene in Saskatchewan.

We have assisted them in achieving their goal of becoming owners of renewable energy projects and to build the capacity of the communities we work with.

Latest News

Goldwind installs 1st turbines at 200-MW Canadian project

By |November 23rd, 2020|Categories: Uncategorised|

September 22 (Renewables Now) - Goldwind Americas has installed the first turbines at the 200-MW Canada’s Golden South wind project in Saskatchewan, developed by Potentia Renewables Inc. The unit of Chinese wind turbine maker Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology (HKG:2208) shared the news on Facebook last week. Once complete, the wind park will consist of [...]

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IEA: Wind and solar capacity will overtake both gas and coal globally by 2024

By |November 23rd, 2020|Categories: Uncategorised|

Wind and solar capacity will double over the next five years globally and exceed that of both gas and coal, according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report. The Paris-based intergovernmental agency anticipates a 1,123 gigawatt (GW) increase in wind and solar that would mean these power sources overtake gas capacity in 2023 and [...]

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The era of cheap wind and solar has arrived, U of C researchers find

By |November 23rd, 2020|Categories: Uncategorised|

Research paper says the cost of renewables is now on par with natural gas Pamela Fieber · CBC News · Posted: Nov 18, 2020 4:41 PM MT | Last Updated: November 18 New research out of the University of Calgary indicates that Alberta is the prime place for renewable energy, given the province's substantial resources. [...]

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