Atlantic Canada – Wabanaki homeland – has some of the most powerful winds in the world. Indigenous nations are developing partnerships to build wind projects that use this renewable energy source to generate revenue for their communities and contribute to meeting climate action targets while respecting Indigenous values.
The report was co-published by the Passamaquoddy Recognition Group Inc. and the CEDAR research project at St. Thomas University.

Indigenous-Partnered Wind Energy in Wabanaki Homeland (April 2026)
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(pdf, 8.2 MB)
A supplementary file is also available HERE. The A3 Supplementary file includes all the information gathered about the 12 wind energy projects in operation in scope for our study, including the information available online and through correspondence with project partners. The information on each project includes: 1) Screenshots of selected information sources, 2) General information, 3) Sources of information.
