Providing Clean Power to Tahltan Communities and the Resource Sector

Our projects

Forrest Kerr

Naduthlen Ramparts of Iskut
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Located in British Columbia, approximately 1,000 km northwest of Vancouver, the Forrest Kerr Project is a run-of-river hydroelectric facility with an installed capacity of 195 MW, enough to power approximately 70,000 homes.

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McLymont

Dzel Tsidege Tahosjan
(Steep Mountain)

Located in British Columbia, approximately 1,000 kilometres (km) northwest of Vancouver, the McLymont Creek Project is a run-of-river hydroelectric facility with an installed capacity of 66 MW.

Volcano

Tu’Dek’ Al
(White Water)

Located in British Columbia, approximately 1,000 km northwest of Vancouver, the Volcano Creek Project is a run-of-river hydroelectric facility with an installed capacity of 16 MW.

2019 Clean Energy BC Award Winner

Coast Mountain Hydro is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project in owned by Axium Infrastructure, Manulife, TriSummit Utilities and the Tahltan Nation.

In 2015, Tahltan Elders honoured Coast Mountain Hydro with the gift of a Tahltan name for each of the project sites, including Forrest Kerr Naduthlen Ramparts of Iskut, McLymont Dzel Tsidege Tahosjan (Steep Mountain) , and Volcano Tu’Dek’ Al (White Water).

Coast Mountain Hydro is proud to deliver clean energy to local Tahltan communities while supporting sustainable-minded companies in the exploration and mining industry. 

CMH Bursary

Calling all Tahltans! Coast Mountain Hydro would like to support as many eligible Tahltans as possible, so be sure to apply!