ten projects in b.c. hydro’s 2024 call for independent power proposals have cleared a regulatory hurdle with the b.c. utilities commission’s acceptance of their energy purchase agreements with b.c. hydro.
hydro unveiled the successful bidders, one solar power project and nine wind farms with the capacity to produce more than 4,800 gigawatt hours of electricity per year, last december, subject to a review by the commission.
proceedings in the commission’s review, which were extended several times for hydro to address comments around the adequacy of consultation with first nations, concluded july 8.
the review panel came back with its decision this week that “the energy purchase agreements are in the public interest,” under terms of the commission’s legislation.
the province has promised to expedite the renewable projects, all 10 are included in its bill 14 legislation that exempts renewable energy projects from full environmental assessments. the next step, however, will be detailed permitting with the province in a process being overseen by the b.c. energy regulator.
the panel, in its decision signed by commissioner tom loski, said full details of the contracts were held as confidential, but the deals reflect 30-year terms with average prices of $74 per megawatt hour.