B.C.’s Eby tilts at Trump’s dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power
VANCOUVER — Premier David Eby used British Columbia’s latest call for more power sources to invite American clean energy producers to the province after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized “ugly” windmills in Scotland.
Trump called the wind turbines near his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland “ugly monsters,” prompting Eby to issue the call to producers in the United States to come to B.C., where there’s support for clean energy.
In the latest call to power, BC Hydro is looking for renewable sources to generate almost as much energy as the new Site C dam in northeastern B.C.
BC Hydro’s request for proposals is looking for up to 5,000 gigawatt hours of electricity from large clean or renewable projects in partnership with First Nations and independent power producers.
