Site C Dam definition

Site C Dam or “Site C” means the proposed third dam and hydroelectric generating station on the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia;

Examples of Site C Dam in a sentence

  • The provincial environmental review recommended that the need for the Site C Dam be investigated by the BC Utilities Commission, concluding that ‘the proponent has not fully demonstrated the need for the project on the timetable set forth.’ BCUC, however, was barred from any such review under ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ legislation, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ government has stuck to that position.

  • Since BCHydro’s industrial power rate is considerably lower than the cost of the Site C Dam, this could represent a giant subsidy for the extractive industries.

  • We were also in Victoria lobbying the MLAs and ministries on why it would be a huge asset to have the BC Building Trades help build Site C Dam.

  • Insert name and address of owner of parcel of land, part or all of which will be impacted (but not purchased outright by BC Hydro) by Site C Dam reservoir.

  • Similarly, Site C Dam is a group of overlapping fixed-stations including the single fixed-station operated by LGL Limited as well as the twelve fixed-stations operated by Instream Fisheries Research in 2021.

  • An LNG facility or Site C Dam would see our members taking their enhanced skills, training, and expe- rience from one project to the next.

  • The Community Engagement Committee will be in place throughout the life of the Site C Dam, that is July 14th, 2015 to the end of service date for the Project.

  • Furthermore, the IPR reads ‘BCHydro and the BC Government have been working with LNG proponents on options for meeting all or some of the energy needs of proposed LNG plants with power from the BCHydro system.’ The estimated increases in the Load Forecast caused by proposed LNG terminals and growth in the resource extraction industry have led some to believe that the Site C Dam is not being planned to help supply energy to British Columbians, but to power LNG and mining.