True energy sovereignty requires moving beyond legacy diesel generation. GAWA designs and deploys robust, independent microgrids tailored for remote environments. By integrating advanced renewable generation with intelligent storage, we provide uninterrupted power for isolated industrial sites and remote First Nations communities across Canada.
Our off-grid infrastructure frequently utilizes advanced Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) tailored for the unique geographic challenges of remote environments. Unlike traditional horizontal turbines, VAWTs capture wind from all directions, making them highly efficient in the turbulent wind conditions often found in mountainous or coastal regions. Furthermore, their compact, low-profile design minimizes the spatial footprint and significantly reduces risks to local avian wildlife, ensuring a harmonious integration into the natural environment.
GAWA is deeply committed to supporting energy sovereignty for isolated regions and First Nations across British Columbia. We design self-sustaining microgrids that allow remote communities to drastically reduce or completely eliminate their reliance on expensive, high-emission diesel generators. By creating localized, independent power networks, we help communities take ownership of their energy future, fostering long-term economic independence, environmental protection, and localized job creation.
True off-grid resilience requires continuous power, regardless of weather conditions. We engineer hybrid systems that seamlessly integrate renewable generation—such as VAWTs and solar arrays—with state-of-the-art Energy Storage Systems (ESS). This intelligent pairing ensures that surplus energy generated during peak conditions is captured and safely stored. Our advanced management software then dispatches this stored power during low-generation periods or grid interruptions, guaranteeing 24/7 uninterrupted, clean electricity for critical infrastructure and community needs.