Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities

"The Ontario feed-in tariff (FIT) for solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has provided Ontario's Aboriginal communities with an opportunity to i) weaken the cycle of poverty; ii) directly counteract climate change by producing renewable energy; and iii) become more self-sufficient. This pap...

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Main Authors: McLaughlin, Dirk V. P., McDonald, Nicole C., Nguyen, Ha T., Pearce, J. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6567
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/6567 2023-05-15T16:15:33+02:00 Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities McLaughlin, Dirk V. P. McDonald, Nicole C. Nguyen, Ha T. Pearce, J. M. North America Canada 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6567 English eng http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6567 Journal for Sustainable Development 3 3-13 September sustainability development indigenous institutions climate change Social Organization Journal Article published Case Study 2010 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:18:03Z "The Ontario feed-in tariff (FIT) for solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has provided Ontario's Aboriginal communities with an opportunity to i) weaken the cycle of poverty; ii) directly counteract climate change by producing renewable energy; and iii) become more self-sufficient. This paper critically analyzes the technical, cultural, and economic viability of leveraging the FIT for PV to provide green electricity and revenue to assist First Nations communities in sustainable development. A generalized free GIS energy-based protocol was developed to determine the PV potential for Aboriginal communities. This model was applied to a case study of the Constance Lake First Nations community and an economic analysis showed financially viable rates of return over 20 years. By generalizing these findings to Ontario, the potential PV deployment on First Nation rooftops alone is over 200 MW, which clearly provides an opportunity for developing pride associated with owning a community-led, environmentally beneficial, local energy project." Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) Canada
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development
indigenous institutions
climate change
Social Organization
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development
indigenous institutions
climate change
Social Organization
McLaughlin, Dirk V. P.
McDonald, Nicole C.
Nguyen, Ha T.
Pearce, J. M.
Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities
topic_facet sustainability
development
indigenous institutions
climate change
Social Organization
description "The Ontario feed-in tariff (FIT) for solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has provided Ontario's Aboriginal communities with an opportunity to i) weaken the cycle of poverty; ii) directly counteract climate change by producing renewable energy; and iii) become more self-sufficient. This paper critically analyzes the technical, cultural, and economic viability of leveraging the FIT for PV to provide green electricity and revenue to assist First Nations communities in sustainable development. A generalized free GIS energy-based protocol was developed to determine the PV potential for Aboriginal communities. This model was applied to a case study of the Constance Lake First Nations community and an economic analysis showed financially viable rates of return over 20 years. By generalizing these findings to Ontario, the potential PV deployment on First Nation rooftops alone is over 200 MW, which clearly provides an opportunity for developing pride associated with owning a community-led, environmentally beneficial, local energy project."
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author McLaughlin, Dirk V. P.
McDonald, Nicole C.
Nguyen, Ha T.
Pearce, J. M.
author_facet McLaughlin, Dirk V. P.
McDonald, Nicole C.
Nguyen, Ha T.
Pearce, J. M.
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title Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities
title_short Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities
title_full Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities
title_fullStr Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology for Sustainable Development in Ontario's Aboriginal Communities
title_sort leveraging solar photovoltaic technology for sustainable development in ontario's aboriginal communities
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6567
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Journal for Sustainable Development
3
3-13
September
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