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AI is another reason why Canada needs to boost the energy supply
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by Geoff Russ
· September 30, 2024 10:21 PM
Massive energy levels are required to keep up with AI innovations, and Canada risk being unable to do that.
Read moreAnother drought-filled summer is a reminder that BC cannot rely on hydropower forever
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by Geoff Russ
· August 11, 2024 8:07 PM
Climate change is going to harm our hydroelectric capacity, and British Columbia needs a diversified energy portfolio now.
Read moreEmpowering Indigenous communities through hydrokinetic energy collaboration
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by Oscar Judelson-Kelly
· September 07, 2023 7:26 AM
Oscar Judelson-Kelly explores how Indigenous communities can take charge of their energy needs as partners in this renewable power solution.
Read moreThe British Columbia government has made a principled and responsible decision to support Site C's completion.
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by Stewart Muir
· December 11, 2017 11:35 AM
After reviewing the Site C hydro project, British Columbia's decision to keep going to completion is an important step in a long-term energy transition. Stewart Muir looks at the issue.
Read moreFuture of Site C question is a query about the future of society itself
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by Stewart Muir
· April 19, 2017 7:31 AM
A new study that says stop building the clean-energy mega project is based on two assumptions – low commodity prices lasting forever, and revolutionary energy technologies "just around the corner". Stewart Muir analyzes the study, which was authored by longstanding project opponents.
Read moreMYTH BUSTER: The joint panel reviewing Site C actually found much to like about the dam project
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by Resource Resource Works
· April 14, 2017 8:16 AM
Supporters of clean energy investment were backed by the findings of a 2014 joint federal-provincial panel on the Site C dam project.
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