Talking energy with Greg Reimer

​Canadian Mining and Energy magazine publisher, Keith Powell, continues his podcast series with an interview with Greg Reimer.

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Greg Reimer

Greg Reimer

Canadian Mining and Energy magazine publisher Keith Powell continues his podcast series with an interview with Greg Reimer, BC Hydro's executive vice-president, Transmission, Distribution & Customer Service BC.  Reimer was a recent guest speaker at a Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce luncheon and he sat down for a more in-depth interview with Canadian Mining and Energy magazine.

Reimer spoke about these topics:

  • The progress of the Site C Dam project in northeast British Columiba
  • What is driving the demand for electricity
  • How BC Hydro is addressing its aging infrastructure
  • How BC Hydro rates, while increasing, are some of the lowest in North America

We thank Mr. Reimer for sharing his knowledge and insight on BC Hydro goals and accomplishments.
 

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