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Source: Glen Fillmore | · ZERO30 · | May 5, 2023

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We can feel the excitement building in the community for the Burchill Wind Project.

As the people of Saint John have marvelled in watching the turbines go up to create the first utility-scale wind farm in the city’s history, all of us at Saint John Energy have marvelled along with them.

This is a remarkable time, and I want to congratulate Natural Forces as Burchill’s developer for bringing this project to life.

It is also exciting, and meaningful, that the wind farm will be owned by a company born out of an Indigenous partnership. Natural Forces have joined with Neqotkuk, formerly known as Tobique First Nation, to shepherd Burchill into a new era for this city.

"This partnership is a great example of how government, industry and Indigenous communities can work together for mutual benefit,” says Neqotkuk Chief Ross Perley. “The people of Neqotkuk are pleased to expand our renewable energy portfolio and proud to produce green renewable energy to the city of Saint John."

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