I'm headed off to Vancouver for the annual Generate conference.
http://www.cleanenergybc.org/
This is obviously important to us, because BC is pretty well custom made for some of our gear.
It's a big, remote, country with lots of water on top of mountains, lots of big rocks, and people who care about green energy.
It's why the biggest Coanda screen in the world is up there.
For me, the most interesting piece about the BC Small Hydro market is how it has become a little laboratory for green energy investment. I'm curious to see how social license, particularly regards to First Nations communities, the rise of some big international players, and maybe most significantly the LNG liquefaction and supply-demand all interact.
Also, it's really pretty.
Ryan
http://www.cleanenergybc.org/
This is obviously important to us, because BC is pretty well custom made for some of our gear.
It's a big, remote, country with lots of water on top of mountains, lots of big rocks, and people who care about green energy.
It's why the biggest Coanda screen in the world is up there.
For me, the most interesting piece about the BC Small Hydro market is how it has become a little laboratory for green energy investment. I'm curious to see how social license, particularly regards to First Nations communities, the rise of some big international players, and maybe most significantly the LNG liquefaction and supply-demand all interact.
Also, it's really pretty.
Ryan