Powering up the North with 1600 jobs
PRINCE GEORGE – B.C. Hydro has begun work on a two-phase transmission line that will stretch for hundreds of kilometres across northwestern British Columbia. This week, the company is hosting open houses to keep landowners, industry partners, and local residents informed about the project.
The North Coast Transmission Line project is being built to meet rising industrial demand. Hydro’s communications team says around 30 mines, LNG facilities, hydrogen producers, and other large industrial operations want to switch to electric power. But the current grid is nearly at full capacity.
Phase 1 will add new 500 kilovolt (kV) transmission lines and related infrastructure from Williston Substation near Prince George to Glenannan Substation near Fraser Lake.
