BC has become increasingly dependent on electricity imports, and that’s a problem, according to Barry Penner, chair of the Energy Futures Institute (EFI) and former MLA.
“For the last two years we’ve imported the equivalent of two Site C dams’ worth of electricity,” Penner said, referring to the $16-billion hydroelectric project in northeastern BC. “We’ve become dependent on the United States for electricity because of our own complacency.”
He noted that it cost BC Hydro $1.4 billion dollars to import electricity in 2024, due in part to ongoing drought in many areas of the province ...
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