
May 13th Island Morning Interview
Our community organizer, Brennan, stopped by Island Morning on Wednesday, May 13th, to talk about An Act to Amend the Electric Power Act, and why

Our community organizer, Brennan, stopped by Island Morning on Wednesday, May 13th, to talk about An Act to Amend the Electric Power Act, and why

Tell decision-makers that you support Bill 108, An Act to Amend the Electric Power Act, before Wednesday, May 13th!
Learn about the costs and consequences of Maritime Electric’s proposal for two 50 MW combustion turbines and why PEI can, and must, do better to

By Leo Broderick, March 27, 2026. P.E.I.’s Electric Power Act rewards capital-intensive power projects, writes Leo Broderick, shown at left with Darcie Lanthier, members of

VIRTUAL: Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026Time: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Learn about the costs and consequences of Maritime Electric’s proposal for two 50MW combustion

IN PERSON: Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Growth Commons, 670 University Avenue, Suite 260, Charlottetown PE Learn about the costs and consequences of Maritime

Join us for our 2026 AGM! This year’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, starting at 6:00 p.m. This meeting

A community-based energy co-operative told a legislative committee Feb. 5 that Prince Edward Island does not need to lock itself into new diesel generation to

February 11, 2026 The controversy concerning the purchasing of diesel generators needs addressing. There is a climate reality about P.E.I.’s electricity system that deserves far

The P.E.I. group Energy Democracy Now! Co-operative presented a counter proposal to Maritime Electric’s plan to build two 50-megawatt turbines in Charlottetown. The proposal was

Our community organizer, Brennan, stopped by Island Morning on Wednesday, May 13th, to talk about An Act to Amend the Electric Power Act, and why

Tell decision-makers that you support Bill 108, An Act to Amend the Electric Power Act, before Wednesday, May 13th!
Learn about the costs and consequences of Maritime Electric’s proposal for two 50 MW combustion turbines and why PEI can, and must, do better to produce and deliver affordable clean energy.

By Leo Broderick, March 27, 2026. P.E.I.’s Electric Power Act rewards capital-intensive power projects, writes Leo Broderick, shown at left with Darcie Lanthier, members of

VIRTUAL: Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026Time: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Learn about the costs and consequences of Maritime Electric’s proposal for two 50MW combustion

IN PERSON: Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Growth Commons, 670 University Avenue, Suite 260, Charlottetown PE Learn about the costs and consequences of Maritime

Join us for our 2026 AGM! This year’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, starting at 6:00 p.m. This meeting

A community-based energy co-operative told a legislative committee Feb. 5 that Prince Edward Island does not need to lock itself into new diesel generation to

February 11, 2026 The controversy concerning the purchasing of diesel generators needs addressing. There is a climate reality about P.E.I.’s electricity system that deserves far

The P.E.I. group Energy Democracy Now! Co-operative presented a counter proposal to Maritime Electric’s plan to build two 50-megawatt turbines in Charlottetown. The proposal was