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First Nations
Utility Battery Partnership

Developing Indigenous-owned battery energy storage systems that support British Canada's energy future.

Indigenous-Led Energy Infrastructure

Building the Future Electricity Grid Together

The First Nations Utility Batteries Partnership supports the development of Indigenous-owned battery energy storage systems across Canada.

Working with Indigenous communities, utilities, engineering firms, and strategic industry partners, FNUBP helps advance utility-scale energy infrastructure that strengthens grid reliability and supports long-term economic opportunity.

What We Do

Store Energy

Capture and store electricity during periods of lower demand to improve energy efficiency and reliability.

Strengthen the Grid

Support grid stability during peak demand while helping reduce strain on existing electrical infrastructure

Support Renewables

Help integrate renewable energy sources into Canada’s growing clean energy network.

Understanding Battery Energy Storage

Energy Storage

Battery Energy Storage Systems help improve electrical grid stability by storing energy when demand is low and supplying power when demand increases.

Indigenous
Ownership

Supporting long-term participation in energy infrastructure.

Supporting the Future of Clean Energy

Why It Matters

FNUBP is focused on long-term infrastructure development that benefits communities, strengthens energy systems, and supports sustainable growth throughout Canada

Grid Reliability

Helping utilities improve energy flexibility and system stability.

Economic Opportunity

Creating pathways for workforce and procurement participation.

Clean Energy Future

Supporting a resilient energy system for generations to come.

Creating Long-Term Community Opportunity

Battery energy storage projects can create opportunities for workforce participation, skilled trades, procurement partnerships, and long-term infrastructure ownership.

Skilled trades

Technical training

Long-term ownership

Community Impact

Workforce development

Procurement opportunities

Local supplier participation

Strategic Partnerships

Trust & Collaboration

FNUBP collaborates with experienced industry leaders, utilities, engineering firms, technology providers, and advisory partners.

Invinity

Locke’s Electrical

AIM Power

Selkirk Advisory

Advancing Indigenous Participation in Canada’s Energy Future

FNUBP welcomes opportunities to collaborate with Indigenous communities, utilities, suppliers, contractors, and strategic partners interested in clean energy infrastructure development.

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