
Canada’s biggest off-grid solar project in Anahim Lake breaks ground
ANAHIM LAKE, B.C. — The Ulkatcho Energy Corporation (UEC) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, June 11 as construction begins on the Anahim Lake Solar Project.
The Ulkatcho First Nation will soon access solar generated power from Canada’s largest off-grid solar farm, located roughly between Williams Lake and Bella Coola, which is expected to complete construction in October 2025.
100 per cent owned by UEC, a member of the nation’s Ulkatcho Group of Companies (UGoC), the project is expected to reduce the use of diesel in the remote community by 64 per cent, about 1.1 million litres per year, and to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the region. At this time, Ulkatcho First Nation and Anahim Lake rely completely on diesel for their power.
“This solar project in Anahim Lake marks a new path for the Ulkatcho First Nation, creating significant lasting environmental and economic benefits,” said Stephen James, CEO of the UGoC. “We look forward to the future opportunities that this project will help create – and value the strong partnerships that we have developed with both the public and private sectors in this process.”