Energy minister Dix says four new windfarms will power B.C.’s energy sovereignty
VICTORIA — The minister responsible for energy and climate change solutions in British Columbia says four new windfarms will strengthen the province’s energy sovereignty at a time of rising costs and uncertainty.
Adrian Dix says three projects in the province’s northern region and one near West Kelowna, B.C., will not only generate enough electricity to power 350,000 more homes but also keep energy affordable, while also drawing $4.3 billion in private investment.
The minister says the current conflicts in the world, including Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and the war between Iran and the United States, have profoundly impacted energy markets.
Dix says the conflict in the Middle East, for example, has disrupted oil and gas supplies, forcing countries to save electricity because of rising energy costs.


