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Locality: Nanaimo, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-390-2627



Address: 320 256 Wallace Street V9R 5B3 Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Website: www.barkley.ca/

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Barkley Project Group 19.02.2021

How did BC perform on Efficiency Canada's scorecard? Read The Narwhal's "B.C. is Canada’s leader in energy efficiency. But it still has a long way to go" here: https://thenarwhal.ca/bc-energy-efficiency-report-2020/ Developing a Community Energy Plan is a crucial step in implementing energy efficiency measures and pursuing renewable energy projects.... #energyefficiency #renewableenergy #britishcolumbia

Barkley Project Group 01.02.2021

Another CBC feature on Clarke Lake Geothermal! "If B.C. and Canada are serious about achieving net-zero emissions targets, projects like Clarke Lake must be shown significant support. And, in our case, so we can show support for the inclusion of Indigenous communities in the economic mainstream of Canada by harnessing green energy." Chief Sharleen Gale, Fort Nelson First Nation Read more here: https://www.cbc.ca//fort-nelson-first-nation-clarke-lake-g... #netzero2050 #economicrecovery #firstnations

Barkley Project Group 17.01.2021

Tune in to CBC 's podcast, What On Earth with Laura Lynch. Chief Sharleen Gale of Fort Nelson First Nation talks about Clarke Lake Geothermal at 17:30. Listen here: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-429/clip/15811138... What could Clarke Lake Geothermal bring to the region? Electricity potential Direct heat for homes Creating jobs to bring people back to the region Greenhouses to provide produce, especially in the winter #renewableenergy #northernbc #FortNelsonFirstNation #geothermalenergy

Barkley Project Group 09.01.2021

Read more about Clarke Lake Geothermal in this Vancouver Sun feature: https://vancouversun.com//first-nation-pressures-to-realiz Chief Sharleen Gale of the Fort Nelson First Nation at the test station for the Clarke Lake geothermal resource, which the Nation has a vision to turn into carbon-free electricity and heat to power industry. #renewableenergy #geothermalenergy

Barkley Project Group 31.12.2020

Fantastic news for Hesquiaht First Nation and the Clayoquot Sound! Congratulations to the community and the team working on this project for being one step closer to reducing diesel consumption. Read more here: https://barkley.ca/hot-springs-cove/ #renewableenergy #ditchdiesel #firstnations

Barkley Project Group 21.11.2020

Fantastic news: Vancouver Island University appoints Dr. Judith Sayers as New Chancellor. As a prevalent clean energy leader and indigenous rights advocate, her next focus is higher education. "In her new role, Sayers intends to push the boundaries of what a university education entails." ... Read more here: https://news.viu.ca/viu-appoints-dr-judith-sayers-new-chanc

Barkley Project Group 07.11.2020

We are searching for an Energy Efficiency Specialist to work with our Project Development Team. Apply here: https://indeedhi.re/3aZ0Nvi 8-week opportunity ... Student/under 30 Remote work available See more

Barkley Project Group 05.11.2020

Barkley Project Group's John Ebell was recently appointed as a Director at Large at Geothermal Canada. Geothermal Canada is a not-for-profit organization committed to advancing science and promoting geothermal research and development in Canada. Read more here: https://barkley.ca/geothermal-canada-john-ebells-new-appoi/... #geothermalenergy #geothermal #renewableenergy

Barkley Project Group 17.10.2020

Barkley Project Group is excited to announce we've moved offices! Please change your records.

Barkley Project Group 11.10.2020

We need to play a constructive role in rebuilding the economy for everyone’s benefit, and we must focus on improving the outcomes for major projects in Canada through co-development of projects like the Clarke Lake Geothermal Project.Chief Sharleen Gale of Fort Nelson First Nation