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What B C needs is a reboot of independent power projects

Members of B.C. s Kanaka Bar First Nation stand in front of a solar installation. Photo by Andrew Wright The pre-eminent solution to the climate crisis lies first in greening the power sector, then electrifying everything. An essential part of this clean transition lies in establishing a system of energy procurement that promotes decarbonization while contributing to economic development. New research by Simon Fraser University’s Clean Energy Research Group (CERG) suggests we draw from the private and local ownership models of B.C., Quebec and Norway to combat the climate crisis through power procurement regulation. Canada is taking some bold steps on climate. The federal and B.C. governments have announced climate action plans (here and here) that will take effect over the next 30 years with the goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. The scary news is that even modest adoption scenarios require the scale of electrification to be massive, and the infrastructure requireme

Milestone 50,000 Pounds of Food Donated to Communities in Need Through Innovative Food Donation Initiative

Facilities at the Site C Clean Energy Project, near Fort St. John, BC The City of Fort St. John, BC Hydro, ATCO and Salvation Army have facilitated the donation of 50,000 pounds of food since the November 2019 FORT ST. JOHN, BC, CANADA, April 1, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ An innovative food donation program has donated a milestone 50,000 pounds of food to local communities to help tackle household food insecurity. The City of Fort St. John, BC Hydro, ATCO and Salvation Army announced today that their innovative Food Donation Initiative to feed the city’s most vulnerable populations has reached the impressive milestone. The initiative is believed to be one of the biggest donations of prepared foods ever recorded in Canada and is equal to the weight of roughly eight-and-a-half Zambonis or more than 18 Honda Civic sedans. According to methods used by Food Banks Canada, the donation is worth approximately $125,000.

Opinion: B C needs a public inquiry to sort out the Site C mess

Opinion: B C needs a public inquiry to sort out the Site C mess
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