
BC Hydro seeks baseload power boost from stable sources
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s power utility has begun the process to boost the province’s baseload electricity generation capacity in a bid to meet the province’s growing demand from residents and industries.
Baseload capacity refers to constant and stable power sources and Energy Minister Adrian Dix said Wednesday that BC Hydro is requesting expressions of interest from companies to provide geothermal or hydroelectric projects to expand long-term power capacity and meet peak demand.
BC Hydro has also launched a second request seeking partners who can deliver “market-ready technologies” for boosting power conservation in homes and buildings across the province.
Dix said both requests are aimed at matching B.C.’s growth potential with stable and affordable electricity supply.