If you're in the market for a new home, you're probably thinking about ways to maximize your budget in order to get all the features important to you and your family. To help, look for homes that are ...
We're proposing to build new and expand existing transmission infrastructure from Prince George to Terrace to help us meet the growing demand from customers for clean, reliable electricity to help ...
Get answers below to general questions about dam safety. BC Hydro operates some of the largest dams in the world. Today, we maintain and operate 82 dams at 40 locations across British Columbia. Yes, ...
The question of whether exposure to electric and magnetic fields (EMF), in particular magnetic fields, cause adverse health effects has been the subject of numerous scientific studies over the last 40 ...
The BC Hydro Alliance of Energy Professionals is a network of energy management trade professionals registered by us. Our members help business customers find ways to save energy, install ...
We rely on our system of power lines to carry the electricity produced at our generating stations to homes and businesses across B.C. It’s important to manage trees and plants around these lines for ...
Learn about the funding and support we offer commercial and industrial businesses for strategic energy management, energy audits, retrofits and more. e.Catalog is the sole source of eligible ...
The increasing energy demands of growing communities and aging infrastructure puts pressure on communities. Sustainable energy management is critical, and we've got programs that can help. In ...
Keeping an eye on your electricity use is a smart way to save. It’s easy with MyHydro, our online tool that allows you to view your usage, right down to the hour. In addition to MyHydro, we offer ...
Our Pend d'Oreille Reservoir serves not only as a source of hydroelectric power, but also as an attractive recreation area for the public. Recreational opportunities include camping, picnicking, ...
We can all take steps to prepare for an outage when we know it’s going to happen, but most often, power outages are caused by factors beyond our control – wind, lightning, motor vehicle accidents, and ...