B.C. Utilities Commission Seeks Input on Future Energy Demands in Okanagan Region
The B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) is gathering submissions from stakeholders to assess energy demands in the Okanagan. FortisBC anticipates a need for 550 GWh by 2030, while BC Hydro aims to secure 9,000 GWh to support regional projects.

The B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) is analyzing future energy demands in the Okanagan, engaging local stakeholders including municipalities, First Nations, and utility companies BC Hydro and FortisBC.
FortisBC is projecting a demand of 550 GWh by 2030, while BC Hydro has a larger goal of acquiring 9,000 GWh for the provincial network, particularly for projects like grid integration with FortisBC and upgrades to the Westbank Substation. The BCUC may develop a regulatory plan to improve cooperation between these utilities based on initial submissions. The outcome of this initiative could significantly impact economic development and job creation in the region due to existing concerns over transmission and distribution infrastructure.
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