B.C.’s Eby tilts at Trump’s dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power
- BC Hydro is looking for up to 5,000 gigawatt hours of electricity from large clean or renewable projects in partnership with First Nations and independent power producers.
- BC Hydro's request for proposals aims to bring investment and accelerate progress toward B.C.'s economic and climate goals, according to Energy Minister Adrian Dix.
- Premier David Eby issued a call to US clean energy producers to come to B.C., contrasting with Trump's criticism of wind turbines as "ugly monsters.
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B.C.’s Eby tilts at Trump’s dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power
Premier David Eby used British Columbia’s latest call for more power sources to invite American clean energy producers to the province after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized “ugly” windmills in Scotland.
B.C.‘s Eby tilts at Trump’s dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power
VANCOUVER - Premier David Eby used British Columbia's latest call for more power sources to invite American clean energy producers to the province after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized "ugly"

B.C.'s Eby tilts at Trump's dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power
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B.C. Hydro issues call for clean power projects with First Nations partnerships : My Comox Valley Now
B.C. Hydro has launched a new request for clean power and issued a request for proposals. The utility is seeking up to 5,000 gigawatt-hours annually of electricity from clean or renewable projects in partnership with First Nations and independent power producers. Premier David Eby said Monday that Canada is “under attack” by the Trump administration in the United States. He said B.C. needs to diversify its economy and ensure it has enough power …
B.C.'s Eby tilts at Trump's dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power – Energeticcity.ca
A solar panel array is seen outside the administration building at the Tsleil-Waututh Nation in North Vancouver on Thursday, June 15th, 2023. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck) VANCOUVER, B.C. — Premier David Eby is promoting British Columbia’s latest call for more power after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized “ugly” windmills in Scotland. Trump called the wind turbines near his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland “ugly monsters,” prompting Eby…
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