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CAN (BC): Fort Nelson First Nation seeks logo for Tu-Deh-Kah greenhouse pilot project

Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) is looking for a new logo to accompany its Tu-Deh-Kah Geothermal greenhouse pilot project.

Tu-Deh-Kah Geothermal is a project aimed at producing 7 to 15 megawatts of clean geothermal electricity in northeast B.C., fully owned by FNFN through its economic development company, Deh Tai Limited Partnership (LP).

Previously named Clark Lake Geothermal, the name changed in 2020 to better represent its Indigenous roots. Its website says construction began earlier this year, intending to be operational in 2026.

Announced on June 28th via a Facebook post, FNFN seeks submissions for its initial greenhouse, named "Neh sté nea'yeh'ee," meaning "grown from the earth" in the Dene language.

Read more at energeticcity.ca

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