Westbank First Nation and Innergex Announce Signing of Electricity Purchase Agreement with BC Hydro for the K2 Wind Project
Westbank First Nation and Innergex Announce Signing of Electricity Purchase Agreement with BC Hydro for the K2 Wind Project |
[27-December-2024] |
LONGUEUIL, QC, Dec. 27, 2024 /CNW/ - Westbank First Nation ("WFN") and Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (TSX: INE) ("Innergex" or the "Corporation") are pleased to announce the signing of a 30-year electricity purchase agreement (EPA) with BC Hydro for the electricity to be generated by the K2 wind project (160 MW). Located in the Pennask Mountain area, this initiative represents an exciting opportunity for the communities involved to explore their potential roles in advancing clean energy, sustainability, and economic growth. "Westbank First Nation is proud to have been awarded an Electricity Purchase Agreement alongside Innergex for the proposed K2 Wind Energy Project," said Westbank First Nation Chief Robert Louie. "This project demonstrates the power of collaboration and our dedication to leaving a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations. We look forward to engaging with our Membership as we move toward finalizing this transformative opportunity." As per WFN's Constitution, a Membership Referendum with a positive outcome is required for WFN to fully sign on and become a partner on the project. This democratic process ensures that all WFN Members have an opportunity to voice their perspectives and collectively guide WFN's path forward. "We thank Westbank First Nation for their interest and collaboration on the K2 Wind Project," said Michel Letellier, President and Chief Executive Officer of Innergex. "We are proud to collaborate with Westbank First Nation to bring more clean energy to the region, while respecting the land and values of the community. Our partnerships with Indigenous communities are at the heart of our approach to renewable energy development, reinforcing our commitment to projects that honour Indigenous values and contribute to long-term economic, environmental, and social progress. This milestone reflects the strength of our development portfolio, and our shared commitment to advancing British Columbia's energy transition. Expanding our Canadian wind portfolio through projects like K2 demonstrates our focus on disciplined growth, fostering regional sustainability, and creating value for all stakeholders." A Project Rooted in Collaboration and Engagement The K2 Wind Project is being developed in close collaboration with the respective syilx/Okanagan Nations in the area. Guided by collaborative land-use planning, the project integrates cultural preservation, environmental stewardship, and economic empowerment for Indigenous communities in the Pennask Mountain area. The project is expected to create approximately 130 job opportunities locally during development, construction, and operation phases, supporting local economic growth and workforce development, while respecting traditional ecological knowledge and cultural values. Transparent and inclusive consultation is central to the project to ensure it delivers meaningful benefits for the community, with engagement initiatives such as public open houses, media outreach, project-specific communications, and job fairs to commence in the near future. These efforts aim to foster open dialogue, build lasting relationships with surrounding syilx Nations, municipalities, and stakeholders, and ensure that local communities are involved at every stage. Environmental and Community Benefits The K2 Wind Project will deliver numerous environmental and community benefits, including:
The project is scheduled for commercial operations in 2031. The long-term electricity purchase agreement with BC Hydro (S&P credit rating: AA-) is structured as a 30-year take-or-pay contract, indexed to a predefined percentage of the Consumer Price Index ("CPI") ensuring financial stability and protection against inflation. The project is subject to the execution of contracts with suppliers, and to the successful completion of permit application processes and regulatory requirements. About Westbank First Nation WFN is committed to fostering a healthy and prosperous future by governing with sovereignty, fairness, transparency, and confidentiality, while honouring its deep connection to the lands and resources within its traditional territory. It promotes innovation to drive local economic growth, empowers individuals to achieve their aspirations, and enhances Member lives through effective services, programs, and consultations. WFN also prioritizes the preservation and promotion of syilx language, culture, and traditions. As a leader in Indigenous self-government, WFN values the responsible management and protection of its resources, environment, and watersheds, while delivering progressive economic, cultural, and social services to its Members, residents, and businesses. About Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information Forward-Looking Information includes future-oriented financial information or financial outlook within the meaning of securities laws, including information regarding the Corporation's targeted production, the estimated targeted revenues and production tax credits, targeted Revenues and Production Tax Credits Proportionate, project size, costs and schedule, including obtainment of permits, start of construction, work conducted and start of commercial operation for the qualification of Canadians projects for ITCs and other statements that are not historical facts. Such information is intended to inform readers of the potential financial impact of expected results, of the expected commissioning of Development Projects, of the potential financial impact of completed and future acquisitions and of the Corporation's ability to pay a dividend and to fund its growth. Such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. Forward-Looking Information is based on certain key assumptions made by the Corporation, including, without restriction, those concerning hydrology, wind regimes and solar irradiation; performance of operating facilities, acquisitions and commissioned projects; availability of capital resources and timely performance by third parties of contractual obligations; favourable economic and financial market conditions; average merchant spot prices consistent with external price curves and internal forecasts; no material changes in the assumed U.S. dollar to Canadian dollar and Euro to Canadian dollar exchange rate; no significant variability in interest rates; the Corporation's success in developing and constructing new facilities; no adverse political and regulatory intervention; successful renewal of PPAs; sufficient human resources to deliver service and execute the capital plan; no significant event occurring outside the ordinary course of business such as a natural disaster, pandemic or other calamity; continued maintenance of information technology infrastructure and no material breach of cybersecurity. For more information on the risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed, implied or presented by the forward-looking information or on the principal assumptions used to derive this information, please refer to the "Forward-Looking Information" section of the Management's Discussion and Analysis for the three months ended September 30, 2024. SOURCE Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. | ||
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