BC Government

The BC Government’s “Green Energy” Fallacy

In this blog posting, Rex Weyler exposes the ways in which the government has attempted to soften their privatization plan by claiming that private river power projects are sources of “green” energy that will help slow global warming.

BC government destroying public power

This Blog posting elaborates on the eighth issue identified in Rex's first submission: the destruction of BC's public utility through legislation that seeks to privatize the province's electricity sector, bankrupting BC Hydro in the process. 

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BCUC decision vindicates union stand on Hydro privatization

www.geoffmeggs.ca
Vancouver City Councillor
4 August 2010
Geoff Meggs

When the BC Utilities Commission ruled earlier this year that Terasen could walk away from its longstanding billing service agreement with Accenture, it was another nail in the coffin of the BC Liberals privatization plans for BC Hydro.

Rivers for debt: a bad deal

This blog posting elaborates on the third issue that is exposed in the first edition of REXpert Opinions, namely: what a bad dead the BC Energy Act is for the residents of this province: economically, socially, and environmentally.

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Critics challenge special deal for new hydro project: AltaGas gets unprecedented 60-year contract from BC Hydro

Source: Vancouver Sun
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Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Byline: Scott Simpson 

An unprecedented 60-year electricity purchase agreement between BC Hydro and AltaGas Income Trust has prompted some critics to decry the secrecy surrounding a $700-million run-of-river hydro project in northwest British Columbia.

Rivers of corruption

This blog posting is a powerful expose of the corruption associated with BC's energy policy to privatize the province's electricity assets and wild rivers and destroy BC's Crown utility. 

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The value of a watershed

John Calvert on Bill 17: BC's Clean Energy Act

Cleaning Out BC’s Hydro Assets 
By John Calvert 

Marvin Shaffer on Bill 17: BC's Clean Energy Act

From CCPA's Policy Note (www.policynote.ca)

Dr. Marvin Shaffer, is Adjunct Professor in the Public Policy Masters Program at Simon Fraser University and principal author of Lost in Transmission.

The Clean Energy Act – adding insult to injury
April 29th, 2010 ·

BC Government Releases Green Energy Advisory Task Force Report

The BC government released the “findings” of their Green Energy Advisory Task Force—a final report—not so coincidentally on the very same day as tabling their Clean Energy Act in the Legislature.
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