For projects that do not meet the Proven Generation Technologies eligibility requirement, does BC Hydro offer any other programs that support such projects or promote BC innovation?
BC Hydro is exploring alternative energy supply technologies with proponents and IPPs that have the potential to serve small remote communities. Proponents of technologies which are in early stages of commercialization or IPPs interested in serving small non-integrated communities may contact: Nick Hawley RCE Program Manager Remote Community Electrification Program BC Hydro 6911 Southpoint Drive,16th Floor Burnaby, B.C., V3N 4X8 Phone: 604 528-3191 Fax: 604 528-2295 Email: nick.hawley@bchydro.
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