IKAYUUT
Solar and Energy Storage Project
PROJECT SNAPSHOT
Project Type: Solar
Capacity: 1.4 MW Solar Energy
1 MWh Battery Storage
Location: Naujaat, Nunavut
Owner: Kivalliq Alternative Energy
Status: Construction
Expected Completion: Spring 2026
650
Yukon homes powered annually for 25 years
400,000
litres of diesel displaced each year
30,000
tonnes of CO2 emissions offset over project life
OVERVIEW
Starting in 2015, the Haeckel Hill-Thay T’äw Wind Energy Project has progressed from concept to commercial operation over nine years. It builds on three decades of wind energy research and development on Haeckel Hill, which paved the way for EHELP’s historic 4.0 MW wind project. Explore the history and key development milestones to see our journey from vision to reality.
Services
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Resource Assessment & Feasibility Studies
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Grant Writing & Funding Application
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Environmental Planning & Permitting
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Advanced Design and Engineering Support
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Construction and Commissioning Management
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Operations Management
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Cultural Legacy Initiatives
Development History
Starting in 2015, the Haeckel Hill-Thay T’äw Wind Energy Project has progressed from concept to commercial operation over nine years. It builds on three decades of wind energy research and development on Haeckel Hill, which paved the way for EHELP’s historic 4.0 MW wind project. Explore the history and key development milestones to see our journey from vision to reality.
LONGER BLADES
30% longer blades creates a 70% larger swept path, allowing us to harness more of the wind’s energy with each rotation.
POWERFUL GENERATORS
New 1000 kW (1 MW) generators maximize the amount of energy produced by each turbine, up from the previous 600kW models.
TALLER TURBINES
Height increased three stories, from 37m to 46m, to provide access to higher, stronger, and more consistent air flow.
DE-ICING TECHNOLOGY
Black blades and in-blade heating technology prevents ice build-up and reduces down-time during icing conditions.
Cultural Legacy Initiatives
The Haeckel Hill-Thay T'äw Wind Energy Project features various cultural legacy initiatives that enhance public understanding of renewable energy benefits and celebrate Kwanlin Dün First Nation heritage and values. These efforts include educational resources, cultural preservation, and dynamic storytelling—showcasing a collaborative model of reconciliation and sustainable development. Together, these initiatives underscore the lasting social, economic, and environmental impacts of community-level renewable energy projects.
Project FAQ Video Series
Discover the journey from setup to sustainability with our FAQ series produced by GBP Creative. These short videos tackle the top questions about the Haeckel Hill-Thay T’äw wind turbines, covering everything from transport and installation to how wind energy works and the project’s broader benefits for the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Yukon’s clean energy future.