B.C.’s $36-billion hydro plan opens clean power economic opportunities, says premier
VICTORIA — Expanding British Columbia’s electrical system is an economic and environmental opportunity the province must use to its advantage, said Premier David Eby.
A planned 10-year, $36-billion expansion of B.C.’s electrical system by the public energy utility, Crown-owned BC Hydro, will open clean energy economic opportunities and ensure there is ample power to supply the province’s growing population, he said Wednesday.
BC Hydro’s 50-per-cent increase in capital project investments, from $24 billion to $36 billion over the next decade, will focus on increasing electrification and operations that reduce emissions across the province, said Eby.
“Thirty-six billion dollars of investment in our power system means a few things,” Eby said in an interview. “It means opening up new economic opportunities for the province with our affordable, clean electricity. There are a lot of companies that want to locate here if they can access the kind of power that we can provide through this investment.”

