Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. and Tugliq have joined forces to develop an integrated renewable energy solution at its Strange Lake complex mining project. Located in northern Quebec region on the Quebec-Newfoundland and Labrador border, construction of the project is expected to begin early 2019. With the financial support of the Government of Quebec for the feasibility studies through the EcoPerformance program, Quest and Tugliq are working together to make the mine a reference site in terms of energy production. The chosen solution will be among the most innovative and will become a benchmark in the mining industry. In addition, the project will allow diversification of the energy mix on a territory which, due to a lack of alternatives, is dependent on diesel to generate power. The Strange Lake complex project will then become the second project to develop renewable energies in the Plan Nord area after Glencore (Raglan Mine), where Tugliq built a large industrial wind turbine in 2014. The 3 MW wind turbine power will contribute to a substantial reduction in diesel consumption and electricity expenses. To capitalize on the previous achievements of the Raglan Mine project, Tugliq will continue to work with its partners, particularly Hatch, to complete the bankable feasibility study and implementation plan.