Abstract
     
     The Ginoogaming First Nation is working with Long Lake Forest Products to develop a cogeneration plant at a local mill which would burn wood chips and waste wood to produce heat and electrical energy for the mill and the community. The plan is part of a larger development project by the community that calls for the construction of new infrastructure, services and business for the town of 250 people near Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is a widely held view that energy is a major factor in achieving self reliance for First Nations especially in remote communities. Concern was expressed by Ontario Hydro that if the town takes over its own electricity production, Ontario Hydro may still be legally required to maintain back up generation. The preferred remedy would be to lift Ontario Hydro`s obligation to provide all power to remote communities of Ontario.
     
     
                                        Citation Formats
                                                    O`Gorman, P.
First Nation partner in wood-chip cogen project.
Canada: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
 
                                                
                                                
                                                    O`Gorman, P.
First Nation partner in wood-chip cogen project.
Canada.
                                                
                                                
                                                    O`Gorman, P.
1996.
"First Nation partner in wood-chip cogen project."
Canada.
                                                
                                                
                                                    @misc{etde_207091,
title = {First Nation partner in wood-chip cogen project}
author = {O`Gorman, P}
abstractNote = {The Ginoogaming First Nation is working with Long Lake Forest Products to develop a cogeneration plant at a local mill which would burn wood chips and waste wood to produce heat and electrical energy for the mill and the community. The plan is part of a larger development project by the community that calls for the construction of new infrastructure, services and business for the town of 250 people near Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is a widely held view that energy is a major factor in achieving self reliance for First Nations especially in remote communities. Concern was expressed by Ontario Hydro that if the town takes over its own electricity production, Ontario Hydro may still be legally required to maintain back up generation. The preferred remedy would be to lift Ontario Hydro`s obligation to provide all power to remote communities of Ontario.}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1996}
month = {Feb}
}
                                                title = {First Nation partner in wood-chip cogen project}
author = {O`Gorman, P}
abstractNote = {The Ginoogaming First Nation is working with Long Lake Forest Products to develop a cogeneration plant at a local mill which would burn wood chips and waste wood to produce heat and electrical energy for the mill and the community. The plan is part of a larger development project by the community that calls for the construction of new infrastructure, services and business for the town of 250 people near Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is a widely held view that energy is a major factor in achieving self reliance for First Nations especially in remote communities. Concern was expressed by Ontario Hydro that if the town takes over its own electricity production, Ontario Hydro may still be legally required to maintain back up generation. The preferred remedy would be to lift Ontario Hydro`s obligation to provide all power to remote communities of Ontario.}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1996}
month = {Feb}
}