Clenergen Corp. announced that it has reached an agreement with Niskibi Power Corporation (NPC) to supply up to 1,000 MW of renewable energy in partnership with the First Nations communities in Ontario and elsewhere in Canada. The joint venture will capitalize on Clenergen's exclusive relationships with biomass gasification and wind turbine manufacturers to supply power generation equipment significantly below going North American market prices. Clenergen's ability to provide off-grid electricity using small biomass gasification power plants ranging in capacity from 250 KW to 2 MW offers the potential to generate economic growth in First Nations regions as communities transition to energy self sufficiency. Many remote Communities across Canada are currently reliant on high cost diesel power generation. The joint venture will initially focus on sites that can be smoothly connected to the national grid, which generate either hydro or wind electricity, and can provide opportunity for commercial scale (minimum 30 MW) projects. Biomass will be produced by growing Miscanthus grass that has been cloned to adapt to the Canadian climate, averaging 17 tons per acre, with a life expectancy estimated at 17 years.