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  • Stage:

    Development

  • Technology:

    Up to 59 turbines

  • Capacity:

    Up to 348 MW

Project Location

We are actively investigating the feasibility of utility-scale wind energy development within the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako. The proposed site is approximately 15 kilometres southwest of Fraser Lake, B.C.

Project Development 

With decades of collective experience, we have a team of internal experts responsible for taking projects from conception to commercial operations. Our team works in close consultation with local landowners, government agencies, First Nation communities and local stakeholders to site, build, and operate our facilities safely and responsibly. To learn more about our approach to project development, click here.

In 2025, we obtained Licences of Occupation that allow the team to assess the site’s feasibility for development of a wind project. In 2026, Project development will include environmental studies including biophysical and wetland evaluations, and cultural and archeological reviews. Work has also continued to better understand the feasibility of wind development in the area including evaluating the wind resource and determining potential infrastructure locations.

The Project was submitted into the BC Hydro 2025 Call for Power. We anticipate BC Hydro will announce projects who were awarded an Electricity Purchase Agreement in early Spring of 2026.

As the Project is in the early stages of development, we are continuously looking to solicit feedback from First Nations communities and local stakeholders to understand and incorporate knowledge into its design.

We are committed to engaging First Nation communities and local stakeholders in the decision-making process for the project. We believe that trust is the foundation for long-term successful relationships, and we know that trust is only earned over time by working together with honest and transparent communications.

For more information on the Glenannan Wind Project or to join our mailing list, please email us at projects@bluearth.ca or call 1-587-324-4238.

 

Expected BC Hydro 2025 Call for Power 

In July 2025, BC Hydro released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for clean or renewable resource projects that are cost effective, have a meaningful First Nations partnership, and can be operational before the end of 2033. If selected by BC Hydro under this RFP, all energy generated by the Project would be sold to BC Hydro under an Electricity Purchase Agreement for a fixed term of 30 years.

The RFP is structured to help ensure B.C. has sufficient clean or renewable energy to meet future needs. It aligns with B.C.’s  2021 Integrated Resource Plan, which indicated the need to acquire approximately 5,000 GWh/year of additional energy by no later than October 2033.

The results of the RFP are expected to be announced by early Spring 2026. If awarded an Electricity Purchase Agreement by BC Hydro, the Project is expected to be built by December 2032. If the Project is not awarded an Electricity Purchase Agreement in 2026, we will continue to progress development in anticipation of a future BC Hydro power procurement.

 

Expected Timeline 

 

Local Community Benefits 

We are committed to giving back to the communities where we live, work, and operate. We are committed to working with First Nations communities and local stakeholders to establish a fulsome community benefits program to ensure the local community realizes direct benefit from the project. Previous examples of support efforts by BluEarth can be found here. 

It is important to us that the benefits program meet the specific needs of the local community, and your feedback is critical in developing this program. We encourage you to provide your insight and suggestions on a future community benefits program by contacting our team at projects@bluearth.ca or calling 1-587-324-4238. 

 

Open House & Engagement Summary

Public Open House #1

On October 29, 2025 we hosted an open house for the Glenannan Wind Project at the Royal Canadian Legion. This open house provided an opportunity for the community to learn more about the project, share feedback, and meet our project team.

If you missed this event, you can find the materials shared under the ‘Additional Resources’ section below.

 

Project Infrastructure 

Project infrastructure will be comprised of wind turbines, electrical collection lines, upgrades to existing site access roads and additional site access roads as needed, electrical substations, and a transmission line of approximately 30 kilometres to interconnect to the BC Hydro electrical grid.

Additional Resources
PROJECT NEWSLETTERS
PROJECT OPEN HOUSE