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Exploring Indigenous-led distributed energy systems in New Brunswick – Canadian Climate Institute

by ahnationtalk on June 9, 202510 Views

09.06.25

The concepts of distributed energy systems, the policy and regulatory arena impose barriers to broad adoption of these systems. First Nations are uniquely positioned to overcome these barriers

Introduction in Mi’kmaq, New Brunswick dialect

[Click to see in English] L’nue’kati’l ta’n New Brunswick na etekl ta’n nikantuk ta’n tett teliknaq sa’se’wa’sik, ki’s wesuwa’tmkl nuta’ql elkusuwatmkl ukjit nisa’tmk ta’n teliknaq aqq ewikasik ekkat jiltek ta’n nekemowk kepme’kl Utann ukjit na naji-petlewikl ta’n na utann aqq msit New Brunswickewaq (CBC, 2022) ( New Brunswick Mlkikno’ti, 2023) (New Brunswick Mlkikno’ti, 2024).  Utann, nkutey Amlamkuk (Amlamkukewey Utan), na kiskajo’ltijik ukjit ta’n wejku’waql elkusuwasikl ula ta’n elteskemk. Ta’n nenmi’titl ankaptmk nike’ na naji-petlewa’tutij teliknaq Wksankewo’ti, teliknaq kelpitasik, aqq we’jitmk kejitmkl maqmikewel ukjit kisitasik kwilutasik-apaji-klusimk kisaptasikl ukjit nisa’tun ta’n siawikwutikl siptaqtestoq ta’n na provincialey wasoqenawek nastaqtek wejiaq kisitasik aqq tewa’tkitasik ta’n utan-enkasik iknmuetasik teliknaq kisitasikl (DES).

Read More: https://climateinstitute.ca/publications/exploring-indigenous-led-distributed-energy-systems-in-new-brunswick/

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