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Site C dam goes ahead, cost estimate now up to $10.7 billion

Premier John Horgan says Christy Clark left him no other choice
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Environment Minister George Heyman, Premier John Horgan and Energy Minister Michelle Mungall announce decision to proceed with construction of the Site C dam, B.C. legislature library, Dec. 11, 2017. (Ragnar Haagen/Black Press)

B.C. Premier John Horgan has given the green light to completion of the Site C hydroelectric dam, after B.C. Hydro revised its cost estimate upward by more than $1 billion.

The B.C. NDP cabinet has struggled with the decision, with the project two years in and facing a cost of $4 billion to shut down construction of the third dam on the Peace River and put the site back the way it was.

After hearing from experts for weeks, the government faced an estimate that B.C. Hydro rates are already expected to rise 30 per cent over the next 10 years without the costs of Site C.

If the dam is halted, rates would go up another 12 per cent by 2020 to pay the cost. That translates to an extra $198 per year for an average single-family house.

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When it proceeds, government officials expect the additional rate increase would be 6.5 per cent when the dam goes into service in 2024. B.C. Hydro would likely apply to the B.C. Utilities Commission to B次元官网网址渟moothB次元官网网址 that rate increase, raising it in smaller steps to pay for the dam.

Horgan blasted the previous B.C. Liberal government for B次元官网网址渕egaproject mismanagementB次元官网网址 that left the NDP government with little choice.

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The risk reserve for Site C has been increased by $700 million to prepare for further costs increases.

B.C. Liberal critic Mike Bernier, MLA for Peace River South, said the project had been studied for a decade and 2,000 families and Peace region businesses have been left with uncertainty while the new governmentB次元官网网址檚 review carried on.

B.C. Liberal finance critic Tracy Redies, a former B.C. Hydro board member, said the NDPB次元官网网址檚 review confirmed that with projected growth in electricity demand, B.C. will need the equivalent of nine Site C dams by 2050.

B.C. Green Party leader Andrew Weaver said proceeding with Site C was a result of the NDP B次元官网网址減andering for votesB次元官网网址 by taking $4.7 billion of Port Mann bridge debt onto the government books to cancel bridge tolls.

Now the province canB次元官网网址檛 afford the $4 billion cost of stopping the dam, and it has two bad policies based on political expediency, Weaver said.



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