Generating Green Power and Jobs in BC: A video look at independent power production in British Columbia
For anyone who is curious about what the green power industry is doing in British Columbia, you need go no further. Today, the Independent Power Producers Association of British Columbia (IPPBC) released a new video, entitled "Generating Green Power and Jobs in BC" which provides a unique look at the independent power production industry in BC.
“The video contains ‘on location’ footage of run-of-river hydro, wind power, biomass, geothermal, and energy-recovery-generation projects around the province. It includes comments from ‘green collar’ IPP workers, mayors, First Nations project participants, energy expert Dr. Mark Jaccard and IPPBC Directors.” said Steve Davis, IPPBC President.
You can view the very slick 10 minute IPPBC video by clicking here.
I would guess that most people have never seen a biomass facility or run-of-river power plant, or even understood the complex process of making green energy, so I must commend IPPBC for undertaking the important but necessary task of educating the general public on the work of the IPP industry.
In addition, for more information about independent power production in the Province, IPPBC has also prepared some excellent fact sheets on the following green energy topics (which we have included for your downloading pleasure):
But the electorate is not seeing this video and does not receive these brochures. IPPBC should take its message to the electorate and the citizenry, and dispell the myths and lies pushed by the BC Hydro and BCTC unions and their acticist friends.
What is the point of producing this stuff that nobody gets to see?