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BC Hydro receives strong response to call for clean electricity to power economy

Backgrounders

What people are saying about B.C. Hydro investments

George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, and MLA for Vancouver-Fairview –

“This significant investment by BC Hydro is crucial for Vancouver. As our region continues to grow rapidly, these upgrades and expansions will ensure that our residents and businesses have access to reliable and clean electricity. This not only supports our economic development, but also aligns with our commitment to a sustainable, clean economy and electrifying vehicles and home energy. I’m excited to see these upgrades coming to Vancouver.”

Merran Smith, president, New Economy Canada –

“The incredible response and numbers we’re seeing today from BC Hydro confirms what we already know – B.C.’s key industries want and need more clean power to build and power new homes, mines, manufacturing plants and trucking fleets. With so many clean-energy producers stepping up, the future is bright as we look to accelerate investment, get more people working and grow our clean economy.”

Mark Zacharias, executive director, Clean Energy Canada –

“The significant response to BC Hydro’s first call for new power in 15 years is a key step towards making sure that B.C. can deliver on its climate and economic targets. The electrification of B.C.’s industries and households is an immense opportunity to make life more affordable for British Columbians while growing our economy and must remain a core objective for the government.”

Ken Sim, mayor, Vancouver –

“Vancouver is committed to leading the way in clean energy and BC Hydro’s substantial investment in our city’s infrastructure is a testament to that commitment. These projects will not only support our growing population but also help us achieve our ambitious sustainability goals.”

Annette Toth, president, MoveUp –

“This substantial investment by BC Hydro is critical for ensuring we have a safe electrical supply for our communities for generations to come. It is both an investment in critical infrastructure as well as in the people who live and work in British Columbia. This investment means generating good-paying, unionized jobs in our communities for workers, like our MoveUP members at BC Hydro and Powertech, who provide an essential service to people across B.C. every day.”

Anne McMullin, president and CEO, Urban Development Institute (UDI) –

“UDI is very pleased that BC Hydro is investing $2 billion in much-needed electrical infrastructure in Vancouver. These upgrades to the distribution system are essential for the city and our members to deliver the job spaces and 10s of thousands of new homes Vancouver needs in the coming decades, while ensuring governments can still achieve their climate goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

BC Hydro’s plan to meet future demand

BC Hydro’s updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) outlines how BC Hydro will meet the electricity needs of its customers over the next 20 years and reflects B.C.’s greenhouse-gas reduction targets and electrification. It’s a flexible plan that allows BC Hydro to monitor changing conditions and adjust its planning to meet the future needs of customers.

In addition to Site C coming online and BC Hydro’s first competitive call for power in 15 years, the IRP includes a range of actions to meet future demand, including:

  • ramping up demand-side management (including energy efficiency) activities and investments to conserve energy and limit peak demand to achieve greater customer energy savings;
  • offering optional rates, such as the new voluntary Time-of-Day rate, to achieve system capacity savings, including for home charging of electric vehicles;
  • renewing electricity purchase agreements with existing clean or renewable independent power producers on a cost-effective basis;
  • continuing to explore the expansion of existing capacity at the Revelstoke generating station;
  • advancing upgrades to transmission infrastructure to achieve additional capacity; and
  • advancing the integration of utility-scale batteries (energy-storage systems).

The BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) approved BC Hydro’s IRP in March 2024 following a multi-year regulatory proceeding that included participation from 36 stakeholder intervenors and BC Hydro staff answering approximately 5,000 questions. This is the first time since 2006 that the BCUC has had the opportunity to provide oversight and approval of BC Hydro’s IRP. The BCUC’s oversight of long-term energy planning was restored in 2019 through legislative amendments to the Utilities Commission Act.

Under the Clean Energy Act, BC Hydro is required to be self-sufficient based on average water years. This means that in some years B.C. will be in surplus (and a net exporter), while during others it will be in deficit (and a net importer), such as during 2023 due to the current historic drought. Over the past 15 years, B.C. was a net importer in seven years and a net exporter in eight.

By bringing more renewables onto the grid, such as wind and solar, B.C. will diversify how it generates electricity and make us more resilient to extreme events and uncertainty due to climate change.

Link to source: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024EMLI0068-001550

BC Hydro’s 2024 Call for Power: The Participants and Project Proposals

BC Hydro’s 2024 Call for Power has attracted significant interest from proponents across the renewable energy sector. As of September 16, 2024, BC Hydro has received 21 project proposals, collectively representing over 9,000 GWh of clean and renewable electricity per year. This promising response highlights a growing commitment to sustainable energy solutions and the development of new infrastructure to support British Columbia’s clean energy future.

The initial submissions reflect a range of energy sources, including wind, solar, hydro, and biomass, underscoring the diversity of renewable energy technologies in the province. However, it’s important to note that the information regarding these proposals is preliminary and is based on unverified submissions. Each proposal will undergo a thorough evaluation process to determine project eligibility, followed by a detailed assessment as outlined in the terms and conditions of the Request for Proposal (RFP).

Overview of Proposals

Here’s a snapshot of some of the project proposals and their respective proponents:

  1. IEP Energy Economics Development Corp. – Sazul Nahuyutsa Solar
    Location: Vanderhoof
    Energy Source: Solar
  2. 1172792 B.C. Ltd. – Gilford Island Wind Project
    Location: Health Bay
    Energy Source: Wind
  3. Anyox Hydro Electric Corporation – Anyox Hydro
    Location: Stewart
    Energy Source: Hydro
  4. Bouleau Mountain Power Inc. – Bouleau Mountain Wind Project
    Location: Vernon
    Energy Source: Wind
  5. Cariboo Solar LP – Cariboo Solar
    Location: Quesnel
    Energy Source: Solar
  6. Enrich Energy Ltd. – Enrich-Kerry Lake Site Biomass Enrich Power Plant Project
    Location: Bear Lake
    Energy Source: Biomass

This is just a small sample of the full list of proposals, which also include projects utilizing wind power in regions such as Campbell River, Logan Lake, and Merritt, as well as additional solar projects in communities like Cranbrook. Each proposal is unique in its scope, design, and potential impact, contributing to the overall goal of increasing clean energy production in British Columbia.

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Moving Forward

BC Hydro will now begin the process of reviewing these project proposals to ensure they meet the stringent criteria set forth in the RFP. This involves assessing the feasibility, sustainability, and potential benefits of each project to the local communities and the province as a whole. Once evaluations are complete, successful proponents will be invited to participate in further discussions to advance their projects.

For more information on the 2024 Call for Power and to follow the progress of these proposals, visit BC Hydro’s dedicated project page.

Stay tuned for more updates as BC Hydro continues to support and expand clean energy initiatives across British Columbia.

Developing Utility Scale Renewable Energy Solutions

We believe energy is an essential currency in the world today

Energy Economics Development Corporation is committed to making a positive impact on the environment, but also creating economic growth and building social capital for everyone involved.

Rising from humble beginnings as a residential solar company, EE Development Corporation brings the same customer focused attention to utility scale solar projects. Developing solar projects in a variety of scales, we work across the supply chain to implement energy solutions for communities and organizations.

With over 100 MW of solar projects in development we work with partner communities to build long lasting relationships and make the communities stronger and more resilient. Solar farms provide the community with stable and consistent cash flows over decades.

Guiding Solar Farms from Idea to Reality

We work across the supply chain to create energy solutions

Energy Economics Development Corp solar farms are more than just energy projects; they are partnerships with the communities we serve.

We work closely with local stakeholders to understand their needs and priorities, creating opportunities for economic development, job creation, and education. By providing clean energy, we aim to empower communities, reduce energy costs, and foster a healthier environment for future generations.

From site selection, financing and engineering, to project execution, we are involved in every step of the process, ensuring that our projects meet the highest standards of quality and sustainability.

Specializing in Canadian Projects with First Nations as Majority Owners

A Commitment towards renewable energy and community empowerment

Energy Economics Development Corp. has a long history of working in partnership with First Nations communities, ensuring that our renewable energy projects deliver shared economic and social benefits.

Our approach to project development emphasizes meaningful collaboration, ensuring our partner communities are not only stakeholders but active participants in the economic growth generated by renewable energy assets.

Beyond ownership, we support First Nations by providing training, employment opportunities, and access to financing options.

Our experience in collaborating with First Nations communities ensures that the transition to renewable energy is both inclusive and impactful, contributing to economic reconciliation while advancing the province’s environmental goals. We are proud of our ongoing partnerships and remain committed to delivering projects that are rooted in respect for the land and people.

Link to Source: https://energyeconomicssolar.ca/energy-economics-development-corp/

PMH Energy Inc. – Powering Sustainable Communities and Businesses Across BC

Solar Farm Utility-Scale Energy Economics

PMH Energy Inc. — Expanding Our Vision with Energy Economics Solar

We’re partnering with IEP Energy Economics Ltd., known as Energy Economics, to bring you impactful renewable energy solutions on a broader scale.

In the ever-evolving world of renewable energy, change is the only constant. Today, we are thrilled to announce a significant evolution in our company’s journey. Power My Home has transformed into PMH Energy Inc., marking a pivotal moment in our commitment to providing sustainable, clean energy solutions for not only homeowners but also for commercial enterprises, microgrids, and utility-scale projects across the province.

Our Vision and Commitment
While our roots are in residential solar, PMH Energy Inc. now brings the same customer-focused approach to utility-scale and commercial projects. Through our partnership with Energy Economics, we are driving projects that generate not only clean power but also economic and social benefits for the communities we serve.

Key Highlights of Our New Direction

  • Utility-Scale Solar Projects
    We specialize in creating robust energy solutions for municipalities and regions, working to develop solar farms that provide long-term, stable revenue, generate local jobs, and contribute to environmental goals.
  • Commercial Energy Solutions
    Our expanded services include designing and installing renewable energy systems tailored to meet the needs of businesses. By reducing energy costs and supporting sustainability goals, we empower companies to become leaders in the clean energy transition.
  • Community-Centric Approach
    We work closely with community partners, including First Nations, to ensure these projects bring shared economic growth, training opportunities, and other benefits. By engaging directly with local stakeholders, we’re committed to building stronger, more resilient communities.

Why Rebrand to PMH Energy Inc.?
The new name reflects our vision of “Powering More Homes” and our commitment to energy solutions that extend far beyond single residences. As PMH Energy Inc., we’re dedicated to creating partnerships that not only reduce carbon emissions but also drive economic resilience for businesses, towns, and cities.

Our Partnership with Energy Economics
Energy Economics brings extensive experience in developing and managing utility-scale projects, from site selection and financing to engineering and implementation. Together, we’re uniquely positioned to bring meaningful, scalable renewable energy solutions to communities across Canada.

Join Us on This Journey to a Greener Future

We invite you to learn more about how PMH Energy Inc. can support your business or community in achieving sustainable energy goals. Whether you’re looking to reduce operational costs, achieve environmental benchmarks, or create lasting economic value, we’re here to help every step of the way.

Stay tuned for more updates and exciting developments as PMH Energy Inc. continues to lead the way in sustainable energy solutions across BC and beyond.

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link to the latest news: https://energyeconomicssolar.ca/saikuz-first-nation-energy-economics-explore-a-new-solar-opportunity/

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