Questions about whether consultations with First Nations not involved in projects have been adequate are coming up in the Utilities Commission's process (my emphasis)
BC Hydro opened its second call for new sources of electricity barely two weeks ago, but the projects in its 2024 call for power remain under review by the BC Utilities Commission, with questions raised about cost and overlapping claims of First Nations during the process.
The province has promised to expedite the addition of new, renewable power sources to BC Hydro’s inventory, using Bill 14 to exempt projects from environmental review processes. Last December, BC Hydro picked 10 such projects to add up to 4,800 gigawatt hours per year of electricity, with some starting to deliver electricity by 2028.
However, the Utilities Commission’s panel reviewing the energy purchase agreements has extended the timetable for the written review seven times ...
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