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B.C. and Yukon sign deal to explore energy grid connection

British Columbia and Yukon have signed a memorandum of understanding to begin feasibility studies on connecting their electrical grids.

B.C. Premier David Eby and Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai signed the agreement Thursday during the Western Premiersโ€™ Conference in Yellowknife.

Eby called the proposed Yukonโ€“B.C. Grid Connect a โ€œgenerational opportunity to boost our clean-energy supply to power our growing communities and industries, while also advancing reconciliation and our climate goals.โ€

The joint statement says both governments have agreed to collaborate on increasing renewable energy generation in western Canada, and to explore Indigenous partnership and ownership opportunities.

โ€œTogether, we will seek federal support to advance this clean electricity corridor for economic growth and critical mineral development in the Yukon and northern B.C., and build on the successes of B.C.โ€™s North Coast Transmission Line,โ€ Pillai said in the statement.

The North Coast Transmission project will include a new transmission line stretching about 450 kilometres between Prince George and Terrace.

While B.C. is connected to the North American electrical grid, Yukon is not. A page on the Yukon governmentโ€™s website says linking the territory to the continental grid could boost power supply, reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, and support Arctic security, reconciliation and economic development.

A draft statement from the B.C. government says the memorandum will take effect May 26, 2025, and remain in place until March 31, 2030


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