About us

Who We Are & Our Expertise

Impact Renewable Solutions is a specialized consulting and service provider supporting the renewable energy industry across North America.

Our team works alongside developers, EPC contractors, and asset owners to provide practical expertise in project development, engineering coordination, construction planning, and technical services.

From early-stage feasibility through project execution and maintenance, we help organizations reduce risk, optimize project performance, and deliver reliable renewable energy infrastructure.

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Tooling Solutions

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Our Vision & Goals

Our mission is to provide fully integrated, and technology enabled renewable energy services that empower our customers to reach their clean energy goals. We strive to deliver exceptionally safe, reliable, cost-effective operational solutions while reducing both carbon emissions and the levelized cost of energy.

Our vision is to support the decarbonization of the North American energy grid through best-in-class renewable energy services.

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Our Culture and History

Impact Renewable Solutions was founded with a commitment to advancing the renewable energy transition through practical expertise and strong partnerships.

Our team brings together professionals from engineering, construction, project management, and technical services to support the growing demand for renewable infrastructure across North America.

By combining hands-on industry experience with a collaborative approach, we help clients navigate complex project challenges and deliver high-quality results.

Indigenous partnership

Impact Renewable Solutions is committed to working collaboratively with Indigenous communities and organizations across Canada.

We believe meaningful partnerships create stronger projects and lasting economic opportunities. Through engagement, collaboration, and shared values, we aim to support responsible renewable energy development that benefits both communities and the environment.

Our Offices / Areas
We Serve

Impact Renewable Solutions provides services across Canada and North America.
Our team supports projects in multiple regions while working closely with local partners and contractors.

Key locations include:

Our Core Values

Our team understands the complexities of renewable infrastructure projects. By combining technical knowledge with hands-on experience.

Sustainability

Supporting the global transition toward reliable, renewable energy infrastructure.

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Reliability

Delivering consistent expertise and dependable project support.

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Expertise

Providing industry knowledge backed by hands-on experience in renewable energy projects.

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Integrity

Operating with transparency, professionalism, and accountability.

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Safety First

Prioritizing safety in every aspect of planning, engineering, and construction.

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Built on Trust and Quality

Our Mission

To support the successful development and delivery of renewable energy infrastructure by providing expert consulting, technical services, and industry-leading project support.

Our Vision

To be a trusted partner in the global transition toward sustainable energy by helping organizations build reliable and efficient renewable energy projects.

Most Common Questions

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What is renewable energy?

Renewable energy comes from natural sources that replenish over time, such as wind, solar, and hydro power.

Renewable energy reduces dependence on fossil fuels and helps lower greenhouse gas emissions while supporting sustainable energy production.

It produces clean electricity with minimal environmental impact compared to traditional energy sources.

Advancements in technology and scale have made renewable energy increasingly competitive with conventional energy sources.

Common types include wind energy, solar power, hydroelectric power, geothermal energy, and bioenergy.

Yes. Many regions are already generating a large portion of their electricity from renewable sources.

Most renewable energy systems, such as wind turbines and solar panels, are designed to operate for 20–30 years with proper maintenance.

Many governments offer incentives, tax credits, and funding programs to encourage renewable energy development.

Jason Dashney is a dynamic executive with over two decades of experience in operations, renewable energy, and organizational leadership. Renowned for his ability to transform businesses, Jason has been at the helm of several successful ventures, driving growth, fostering innovation, and building cohesive, high-performing teams. Currently serving as the Founding CEO of iMPACT Sustainables LLC / LTD, Jason guides global businesses in creating sustainable and renewable energy solutions. His expertise lies in consulting across industries to optimize business operations, improve profitability, and harness synergies in today’s evolving energy marketplace.

Jason’s entrepreneurial spirit has been the cornerstone of his career. He founded EPiK Energy and Renewables, a leading-edge wind energy service provider, where he cultivated a team of 50 professionals and established relationships with major clients across North America. At Energy Wind and Renewables Holdings, he led operations that achieved first-year revenues of $80 million USD and scaled the organization to 290 full-time employees. His leadership extends to groundbreaking work in Indigenous partnerships within the renewable energy sector. Jason has spearheaded initiatives that not only enhance energy infrastructure but also empower Indigenous communities through collaboration and growth opportunities. In addition to his entrepreneurial achievements, Jason held pivotal roles in the crane and rigging industry, where he oversaw operational expansions, implemented innovative safety protocols, and drove diversification into renewable energy markets.

A former Chairperson of the Board for the Crane Rental Association of Canada and a previous Board Member of the Crane Owners’ Association of Alberta, Jason’s contributions to industry organizations reflect his dedication to professional development and advocacy. Jason holds an Operations Management Certificate from the University of British Columbia and brings a global perspective to his work, having managed projects across Canada, the United States, and beyond. His commitment to sustainability, innovation, and community development continues to drive his impact on the renewable energy landscape.

Founder of RC Consulting, Rupert Crighton is an accomplished professional in the renewable energy and engineering sectors. Based in Oakville, Ontario, Rupert has over two decades of experience in renewable energy project development, construction management, and engineering design.

After earning his Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from McGill University in 1996, Rupert embarked on a career marked by significant contributions to renewable energy projects across North America. From his tenure as Director of Project Development at Algonquin Power, where he oversaw complex wind, solar, and battery storage initiatives, to his earlier roles managing construction and engineering for large-scale wind and solar farms, he has demonstrated expertise in project origination, financial modeling, contract negotiation, and environmental permitting.

Rupert has also served as a key contributor to numerous high-profile projects, including the Maverick Creek Wind Farm (492MW) and Cedar BESS in California (1200MWh). His leadership extends to business development and construction management, having negotiated and prepared agreements for projects such as Great Bay Solar and Deerfield Wind Energy. Early in his career, he gained valuable experience designing HVAC systems and developing energy recovery solutions.

As a speaker and frequent delegate at industry conferences like AWEA, AWEA Offshore and CanWEA events, Rupert continually advocates for innovation in renewable energy. His professional training includes specialized certifications in wind farm design, construction safety, and offshore wind project development.

Leasa Lennox is a senior renewable energy executive with more than 25 years of experience leading complex engineering and construction projects across North America. With a foundation in civil engineering technology and a career spanning billion-dollar infrastructure developments, Leasa has built a reputation for disciplined execution, strategic leadership, and delivering large-scale renewable energy assets safely, on time, and on budget.

Recently serving as Vice President, Project Execution at Northland Power, Leasa led multidisciplinary engineering and construction teams overseeing wind, solar, and battery energy storage (BESS) projects across Canada and the United States. She was responsible for contract negotiations, regulatory compliance, capital budgeting, risk management, and ensuring seamless transitions from development through construction and into operations. Her leadership ensures alignment between project execution and long-term strategic and financial objectives.

Prior to joining Northland Power, Leasa was Vice President of Engineering & Construction at Potentia Renewables, where she directed major wind and energy storage developments, including large-scale BESS installations and multi-hundred-megawatt wind farms. Earlier in her career at Pattern Energy, she served as Project Director, leading some of Canada’s most significant wind projects, collectively representing several gigawatts of installed capacity. She also held senior leadership roles with Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. and Black & McDonald Ltd., managing large EPC contracts, utility infrastructure projects, and major airport expansions.

Leasa’s expertise spans EPC contract negotiation, regulatory and environmental compliance, capital and operating budget oversight, and construction risk mitigation. She is known for mentoring high-performing teams, fostering strong stakeholder relationships, and maintaining rigorous safety and quality standards, supported by OSHA certifications and deep technical knowledge across civil, mechanical, and electrical disciplines.

A graduate of Georgian College’s Civil Engineering Technologist Program, Leasa is an Associate Member of OACETT and continues to be a driving force in advancing large-scale renewable infrastructure throughout North America.

Hashmat Rahin, P.Eng., is an experienced engineering leader with more than 14 years of experience delivering large-scale renewable energy projects across the Americas. As Head of Engineering at Northland Power, he led multidisciplinary engineering teams responsible for the development and execution of onshore wind, solar, and battery energy storage projects from feasibility through construction and operations.

Known for his strong technical leadership and disciplined execution, Hashmat brings deep expertise in EPC delivery, grid interconnection, capital planning, and risk management—driving successful outcomes on complex renewable energy projects. Throughout his career, Hashmat has played a key role in the engineering management and delivery of more than 2 GW of renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, and energy storage systems. He has extensive expertise in engineering management, standards and specifications development, project delivery, EPC contracting, utility interconnection, and regulatory compliance. Hashmat has led engineering efforts for some of the industry’s most complex projects, including the Oneida Energy Storage Project in Ontario and the Jurassic BESS project in Alberta, one of the first and largest battery energy storage systems in Canada.

Prior to joining Northland Power, Hashmat held senior engineering leadership roles at Potentia Renewables, where he managed project portfolios across Canada and the United States and led teams responsible for engineering design, procurement, construction support, and commissioning.

Hashmat holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Toronto Metropolitan University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.

Michael Clement is a dynamic and visionary executive with over 25 years of experience spanning renewable energy, hospitality, and strategic business operations. Known for his strong leadership and entrepreneurial drive, Michael has successfully guided organizations through transformative growth across Canada and the United States. Michael is the co-founder and Director of iMPACT Sustainables, where he consults with global partners in the renewable sector and delivers innovative human resources, administrative, marketing, and operational compliant solutions. Prior to this, he co-founded EPiK Energy and Renewables, where he played a pivotal role in launching and scaling operations across North America, establishing key company infrastructure and leading a 60-person team through startup and expansion simultaneously in Canada and the United States.

He also held the position of Director at Energy Wind and Renewables Holdings, where he managed cross-border operations and oversaw a workforce of more than 450 employees across six states and multiple provinces. His strategic vision was instrumental in navigating regulatory environments, guiding human resources teams, launching marketing campaigns, and implementing pandemic response initiatives. Michael’s roots are in hospitality, having served as the long-time General Manager of the Ambassador Hotel, one of Northern Ontario’s premier properties. He also helmed operations at Ten Lounge & Nightclub, bringing energy and excellence to one of Sudbury’s most iconic nightlife venues. His early career included valuable experience at landmark Las Vegas resorts such as The Venetian and Bellagio, where he honed his skills in guest relations and human resources.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Casino Management from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a diploma in Business Administration Management from Cambrian College. A committed community advocate, Michael has volunteered with The Salvation Army Canada since 2018. With a passion for sustainable and renewable innovation, people-first leadership, and community-building, Michael continues to drive impactful change wherever he leads.