Challenge

Our client, an economic development group for an Indigenous community was exploring the opportunity to develop a solar energy facility on its traditional territory and reserve lands in British Columbia. As this represented their first foray into solar development, they required support to assess both environmental and technical considerations to inform site selection and identify a preferred development location.

The project involved multiple potential sites and a range of competing ideas from different stakeholders regarding the type and scale of development. The client needed a trusted advisor capable of integrating environmental constraints, technical feasibility, and community perspectives in a way that would support informed and balanced decision-making.

Solution

SLR was engaged as a strategic partner to deliver a comprehensive solar site screening study to support the decision-making process.

SLR completed a GIS-based desktop site assessment, including constraints assessment, ecological sensitivity review, engineering and construction feasibility analysis informed by SLR’s experience in solar project design and feasibility studies, and solar feasibility review. The study was complemented by site visits and direct engagement with community members.

Drawing on SLR’s experience working alongside Indigenous communities and understanding of First Nations processes, the team incorporated boots-on-the-ground knowledge from respected community members into the technical evaluation. The SLR team listened to key stakeholders and distilled a wide range of inputs into a cohesive assessment.

This integrated approach enabled the team to balance environmental considerations, traditional land uses, technical requirements, and stakeholder perspectives to identify viable development options and support a preferred site selection.

Impact

The resulting report provided the client with a clear and defensible basis to identify a strong site location candidate and advance internal alignment. This milestone supported community buy-in around the most feasible site and enabled the client to commit to a defined development direction, positioning the project to progress into the next phase of detailed engineering, environmental assessment, and permitting.


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