The Bear Creek Hydro Project is a 20-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project comprised of two generating sites, a transmission line and storage capacity located near Sechelt, British Columbia.

The Harrison Hydro Project is one of the largest privately-owned run-of-river hydroelectric projects in Canada and encompasses six individual facilities on separate rivers that tie into a single substation near the north end of Harrison Lake, in the lower mainland region of British Columbia.

The Hunter Creek Hydro Project is an 11-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project located near Hope, British Columbia. CC&L Infrastructure, in partnership with Windriver Power Corporation  and the Shxw’owhámél First Nation, invested in the project at the construction-stage and successfully brought the facilities online in 2014.

The Long Lake Hydro Project is a 31-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project with storage capacity located on Cascade Creek near Stewart, British Columbia. Long Lake is capable of producing enough clean energy to meet the needs of approximately 16,000 homes in the province each year.

The Sakwi Creek Hydro Project is a 6-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project located near Agassiz, British Columbia. CC&L Infrastructure, in partnership with Windriver Power Corporation and the Sts’ailes First Nation, invested in the project at the construction-stage and successfully brought the facilities online in 2014.

The Trio Creek Hydro Project is a 25-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project located near Harrison Lake, British Columbia. CC&L Infrastructure completed construction of these facilities in partnership with the project developer and local First Nations, with the project reaching full operations in 2024.

The White River Hydro Project is a 19-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project comprised of two generating sites and a transmission line located in northern Ontario.