WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, 24th Sept 2024 The Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy announced today that Colusa Indian Energy, a tribal corporation owned wholly by the Colusa Indian Community (CICC) in northern California, has earned the highly regarded Preferred Provider designation through the Alliance’s Preferred Provider Program. This designation recognizes Colusa Indian Energy’s outstanding commitment to delivering high-quality, culturally sensitive clean energy solutions to tribal communities.
The Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy Preferred Provider Program was established in 2023 and developed in close collaboration with tribes. The program connects tribal communities with ethical and experienced clean energy developers and was developed to ensure tribes have access to trusted clean energy development and service providers prioritizing tribal sovereignty, sustainability, and economic empowerment. After a rigorous evaluation process, Colusa Indian Energy has demonstrated the highest standards of integrity and technical excellence and a proven track record of serving tribes in a way that is aligned with Native values. Colusa Indian Energy’s new designation as a Preferred Provider strengthens this mission and enhances their ability to serve tribal communities nationwide.
“We are honored to be designated a Preferred Provider by the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy,” said Ken Ahmann, Chief Operating Officer of Colusa Indian Energy. “This is a recognition of our capabilities and a testament to our commitment to working in true partnership with tribal nations to advance energy sovereignty and sustainable development.”
“Colusa Indian Energy has shown a deep commitment to upholding the values of tribal self-determination in their work delivering high-quality, professional energy development services to Native American tribes,” said Chéri Smith, President & CEO of the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy. “As an Alliance Preferred Provider, Colusa Indian Energy will play a crucial role in helping the tribes we serve achieve energy sovereignty, and we look forward to deepening our collaboration with them on many impactful projects.”
The leadership team at Colusa Indian Energy has an impressive track record, having collectively installed over 2,500 megawatts of power generation projects worldwide throughout their careers. Their dedication extends beyond their achievements, as they are committed to empowering other Native American tribes to achieve their vision of energy independence.
“Our technical assistance team has seen firsthand the innovative and respectful approach Colusa Indian Energy takes in its work with tribes,” said Shaun Tsabetsaye, Head of Technical Assistance & Project Development at the Alliance. “Their commitment to delivering culturally appropriate, long-term solutions makes them an ideal partner in the Preferred Provider Program.”