Pictured below are the solar panels destined for the McDowell Lake installation. Travelling by truck to Red Lake, the panels will be loaded on a transport plane and flown to the remote community, to be installed on the roof of the new band office. This 10 kW solar system, with a battery solution, will generate enough electricity to power the community fridge and freezer – a welcome addition to McDowell Lake. The install will take place the week of July 6.
Shown above, the truck is loaded and ready for the install in McDowell Lake.
Above, L to R: John and Jason, of Solar Logix.
Above, L to R: John of Solar Logix and Tony of DAI getting ready to leave Thunder Bay for McDowell Lake.
Above, John in the Solar Logix truck.
Above, the install team arrive in Red Lake on their way to McDowell Lake.
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