Homegrown wind energy cost effective, clean choice to meet increased electricity demand in British Columbia, report finds
Wind energy is a cost competitive and clean choice to supply the significant amounts of new electricity the Canadian province of British Columbia will require due to increased industrial development, according to a new analysis commissioned by the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) and carried out by wind consulting firm GL Garrad Hassan.
The cost of developing clean wind energy has dropped significantly in the past three years while technology improvements have increased productivity, the report found. The report updates older cost and productivity estimates for 121 potential onshore wind development sites across the province that are used by BC Hydro for electricity system analysis. CanWEA said in a news release that it "hopes this new data can make a useful ...





