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Innergex Renewable Energy

Innergex Renewable Energy is a Canadian renewable energy company that develops, owns, and operates hydroelectric, wind, and solar facilities. It focuses on renewable energy resources and actively works in partnership with First Nations on various projects, notably in British Columbia.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Innergex Renewable Energy

44.04

-0.04%

Latest Event

Innergex Champions Indigenous Consultation on Wind Projects

Innergex Renewable Energy’s vice-president, Colleen Giroux-Schmidt, emphasized the importance of early and ongoing consultation with First Nations as the company partners on wind power projects. This stance is highlighted amid the controversy surrounding B.C.'s Bill 15, which has drawn criticism for sidelining Indigenous rights and proper consultation in infrastructure approval processes.

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Innergex Renewable Energy is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • Innergex Champions Indigenous Consultation on Wind Projects Logo
    MAY
    28
    2025

    Innergex Renewable Energy’s vice-president, Colleen Giroux-Schmidt, emphasized the importance of early and ongoing consultation with First Nations as the company partners on wind power projects. This stance is highlighted amid the controversy surrounding B.C.'s Bill 15, which has drawn criticism for sidelining Indigenous rights and proper consultation in infrastructure approval processes.

  • Innergex Partners with First Nations on Long-Term Wind Power Deals Logo
    JAN
    02
    2025

    Innergex Renewable Energy has entered into 30-year electricity purchase agreements with First Nation tribes in British Columbia, including agreements for the 160-MW K2 Wind Project and the 200-MW Nithi Mountain wind project. These partnerships support clean energy development, sustainable job creation, and economic empowerment within Indigenous communities, while also providing steady revenue streams for local stakeholders.

  • +90

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 28

    Innergex Renewable Energy's long-term power purchase agreements with First Nations and BC Hydro demonstrate a strong commitment to ethical business practices. The deals, which foster collaboration with Indigenous communities, promote sustainable renewable energy development, create local job opportunities, and support economic empowerment, all align with progressive, anti-authoritarian values.

    Two Canadian First Nations Sign Long-Term Wind Power Purchase Deals with BC Hydro

  • Innergex Secures Wind Projects Through Indigenous Partnership Logo
    DEC
    10
    2024

    Innergex Renewable Energy, in collaboration with Indigenous partners from Westbank First Nation, Stellat’en First Nation, and West Moberly First Nations, has been selected for three wind projects in BC Hydro’s latest call for tenders. This initiative not only reinforces Innergex’s leadership in renewable energy development in British Columbia but also underscores its commitment to creating sustainable benefits for local and Indigenous communities.

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 28

    This event demonstrates strong ethical business practices. Innergex's collaboration with Indigenous communities on major renewable energy projects highlights its commitment to supporting marginalized groups, sustainable development, and social justice, which are core anti-fascist values.

    Innergex and Indigenous Partners Win Selection of Three Wind Projects in BC Hydro’s Latest Call for Tenders

  • Innergex Publishes 2023 Forced Labour and Child Labour Compliance Report Logo
    FEB
    21
    2024

    Innergex Renewable Energy released its 2023 report detailing its efforts to combat forced and child labour in its supply chains. The report outlines comprehensive measures including supplier evaluations, mandatory training, supplier code compliance, and risk assessments to ensure adherence to international human rights standards.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 28

    Innergex's report emphasizes its commitment to upholding labor rights through rigorous policies and training aimed at preventing forced and child labour. This proactive approach enhances worker protections and aligns with international human rights standards, reflecting a strong anti-authoritarian and progressive stance.

    PDF COVER PAGE - Innergex

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    May 28

    The report details robust supply chain ethics measures, including supplier evaluations, contractual obligations regarding human rights, and third-party audit rights. This demonstrates Innergex’s commitment to ethical sourcing and transparency in its supply chain operations, fostering a safer environment for workers.

    PDF COVER PAGE - Innergex

  • Enhanced Human Rights Due Diligence in Supply Chain Logo
    SEP
    30
    2023

    Innergex Renewable Energy is engaging in efforts to improve human rights oversight in its supply chain. The company relies on longstanding supplier relationships, conducts third‐party audits during supplier onboarding, enforces a supplier code of conduct, and is a signatory to the Solar Industry Forced Labour Prevention Pledge. Furthermore, it has announced plans to further enhance its due diligence process in response to risks such as forced labour in solar manufacturing.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 28

    The report highlights Innergex’s positive efforts to monitor and improve working conditions through enforced third-party audits and a supplier code of conduct, which supports human rights in its labor practices. These steps indicate a proactive stance in addressing potential forced labor issues in its supply chain.

    PDF Q3, 2023 Corporate Engagement Report: Innergex Renewable Energy

  • +65

    Supply Chain Ethics

    May 28

    Innergex demonstrates responsible supply chain ethics by maintaining long-standing supplier partnerships, subjecting suppliers to third-party audits, and showing commitment through its signatory status to the Solar Industry Forced Labour Prevention Pledge. The recommendation to join a responsible mining assurance working group further supports ethical sourcing practices.

    PDF Q3, 2023 Corporate Engagement Report: Innergex Renewable Energy

  • Innergex Renewable Energy Lobbying Activity in 2023 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    Innergex Renewable Energy spent $80,000 on lobbying in 2023, as reported by OpenSecrets. This activity reflects the company's active engagement in influencing public policy, an effort that can undermine democratic transparency and accountability.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    May 28

    The reported $80,000 lobbying expenditure indicates that Innergex is actively engaging in political lobbying. From an anti-fascist perspective, such corporate lobbying can be seen as influencing policy in ways that may prioritize private interests over public welfare and transparency, thus contributing negatively to democratic processes.

    Innergex Renewable Energy Lobbying Reports

  • Innergex Renewable Energy Spends $80,000 on Lobbying Efforts Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    The company spent $80,000 on federal lobbying in 2023, as reported by OpenSecrets. This spending highlights its active involvement in influencing energy and nuclear power policy debates.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    May 28

    Innergex Renewable Energy's expenditure of $80,000 on lobbying in 2023 suggests an effort to influence public policy in the energy sector. From an anti-fascist perspective, such corporate lobbying may contribute to undue corporate sway over democratic processes, reducing accountability and transparency in political decision-making.

    Innergex Renewable Energy Issues Lobbied

  • Innergex Enhances Supply Chain Human Rights Oversight Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    A progress report by NEI Investments highlights Innergex Renewable Energy's efforts to mitigate human rights risks within its supply chain. The company employs third-party audits, maintains a supplier code of conduct, and is a signatory to the Solar Industry Forced Labor Prevention Pledge. It is also planning further enhancements to its due diligence processes in response to growing regulatory and ethical pressures, including risks associated with forced labor in the solar supply chain.

  • +40

    Supply Chain Ethics

    May 28

    Innergex Renewable Energy has implemented a robust supply chain oversight mechanism by conducting third‐party audits and adhering to a supplier code of conduct. Being a signatory to the Solar Industry Forced Labor Prevention Pledge and planning further due diligence improvements demonstrate proactive measures to mitigate forced labor risks, aligning with anti-fascist values that prioritize human rights and ethical business practices.

    Progress Report: Innergex Renewable Energy

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