Interprovincial Transmission: Indigenous Ownership and Grid Modernisation
Drumbeats - Canadian Indigenous Investment Podcast di Canadian Indigenous Investment Forum
Note sull'episodio
Thirty First Nations along a transmission line. Kwatuuma Cole Sayers, co-founder and executive director of the Indigenous Power Coalition, explains how coordinated collective ownership de-risks major infrastructure.
Canada is entering one of the largest electricity infrastructure build-outs in its history. Major transmission projects cross dozens of First Nations territories. Historically, projects stall because sponsors negotiate with ten, twenty, thirty separate Indigenous counterparties instead of one aligned owner.
Kwatuuma convenes First Nations as collective owners in major transmission infrastructure, moving them from passive participants to project proponents on their own terms.
This changes the capital structure.
When First Nations sit as coordinated equity holders, execution risk for sponsors shifts dramatically. ...