British Columbia Hydro's two major dams face below-average water supply due to ongoing drought, importing electricity for water shortages.

British Columbia Hydro is facing a historic drought as its two largest dams, supplying over 45% of the province's electricity, are forecast to have below-average water supply due to ongoing drought conditions. The utility is importing electricity to cope with water shortages in its reservoirs, and these conditions are expected to continue in the coming months.

February 13, 2024
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