A report commissioned by the N.W.T. government says infrastructure in diesel communities can handle more renewable energy than what's currently allowed. But the territory's director of energy says increasing the limit is part of a bigger balancing act.
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The Lutselk'e Dene First Nation in the N.W.T. is working on a project to expand renewable energy generation in the community, bringing training and jobs for residents and enough solar and wind power to offset most of the community's diesel needs.
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