MOU Signing
North Coast Transmission

BC Hydro, Nisga’a and BC Government sign MOU

Jan 20, 2026 | 4:12 PM


PRINCE GEORGE – British Columbia is taking a major step toward powering its clean economy and unlocking growth on the North Coast.

BC Hydro has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ksi Lisims LNG, a key step toward securing a major customer for the North Coast Transmission Line.

The MOU provides clarity on how and when BC Hydro will deliver as much as 600 megawatts of clean electricity to the proposed floating LNG facility on Nisga’a Treaty Lands, enabling one of the largest industrial projects in the region. The MOU helps Ksi Lisims LNG move toward a final investment decision and reaffirms the need for the North Coast Transmission Line. Both these projects have been identified as nationally significant by the federal government.

“By taking the next step in securing Ksi Lisims LNG as a major customer and moving forward with the North Coast Transmission Line, we’re delivering the clean power needed to fuel new industries, strengthen communities and create thousands of good-paying jobs,” explains Adrian Dix, B.C. Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions. “These projects will attract billions in investment and ensure First Nations are full partners in building a sustainable, competitive economy.”

Ksi Lisims LNG is expected to attract nearly $30 billion in investment, create thousands of skilled careers and strengthen Canada’s position as a global LNG exporter. The project is required to be net-zero ready by 2030. Once connected to BC Hydro’s clean-electricity grid, Ksi Lisims will produce LNG with net-zero emissions, giving B.C. a competitive advantage over other jurisdictions by supplying reliable, lower-carbon energy to its customers.

“This memorandum of understanding is a critical step to connecting Ksi Lisims LNG to BC Hydro’s clean electricity grid,” said Eva Clayton, President of the Nisga’a Nation. “It gives us the clarity that we need to continue to advance our project toward producing the world’s lowest emission LNG, while reflecting the Nisga’a Nation’s commitment to development that protects our environment and creating lasting benefits for the Nisga’a Nation and other nations and communities in the region.”

The North Coast region is experiencing rapid expansion in mining, critical minerals, LNG, ports and technology. Demand for electricity exceeds the capacity of the existing 500-kilovolt transmission line running 450 kilometres from Prince George to Terrace. To meet this demand and unlock clean economic growth, BC Hydro is advancing the North Coast Transmission Line.

This investment will twin the existing line, more than doubling electricity capacity in the region, creating thousands of jobs and attracting billions in private investment. The provincial government says the North Coast Transmission Line will unlock tens of billions of dollars in shovel-ready industrial projects throughout northwestern B.C., including the north coast.