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Claims of a B.C. power shortage don’t hold up - Clean Energy Canada

Claims of a B.C. power shortage don’t hold up - Clean Energy Canada
Source: cleanenergycanada
Author: Sicellia Tsui
Published: 1/20/2026

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The article from Clean Energy Canada challenges claims that British Columbia (B.C.) is facing an electricity shortage, arguing that such assertions are largely inaccurate. It highlights that B.C.’s electricity system is currently robust, especially with the full operation of the Site C dam, which has significantly boosted the province’s energy exports. BC Hydro, a Crown utility, has generated substantial revenue—$290 million from January to October—benefiting local ratepayers rather than foreign shareholders. The province’s electricity grid is also capable of accommodating increased demand from electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps, technologies that can lower overall grid demand and reduce costs for residents. The article refutes concerns that rapid adoption of EVs and heat pumps would strain the grid. BC Hydro’s modeling suggests that achieving the target of 90% EV sales by 2030 would only modestly increase electricity demand, indicating the grid can handle this transition. The authors emphasize that clean electricity is a key competitive advantage for B.C. and

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