Clean Energy Association of British Columbia to Release Vision for B.C.’s Clean Energy Future

October 8, 2024

The Clean Energy Association of British Columbia (CEBC) is excited to announce the upcoming release of “A Clean Energy Vision for B.C.: Powering Reconciliation and Economic Growth,” outlining our vision for a low-carbon future in British Columbia. This document will focus on how clean energy investment, economic opportunities, and reliable, affordable energy are crucial to achieving the province’s decarbonization goals while fostering sustainable growth for generations to come.

Central to this vision is the role of economic reconciliation through clean energy development. CEBC recognizes that First Nations are at the forefront of leading clean energy projects that benefit their communities and contribute to BC’s low-carbon future. The upcoming document will emphasize the importance of Indigenous-owned and partnered clean energy projects, ensuring that First Nations are both participants and beneficiaries in BC’s energy transition. By supporting partnerships between First Nations, industry, and government, CEBC aims to drive meaningful change that respects Indigenous rights, aligns with the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and delivers shared economic benefits across the province.

“We are at a critical juncture for B.C.’s energy future, and CEBC is committed to working with all governments and stakeholders to advance policies that prioritize clean energy solutions,” said Kwatuuma Cole Sayers, Executive Director of CEBC. “Our forthcoming document will serve as a blueprint for collaboration, showcasing how government, industry, and First Nations can work together to build a cleaner, more prosperous future.”

As a nonpartisan organization, CEBC remains focused on collaboration, not politics. We work with governments, industry leaders, and First Nations across all political affiliations to ensure that clean energy continues to serve as the foundation for economic prosperity in British Columbia. CEBC does not endorse any political party and is dedicated to working with whichever government is elected to power.

Our priority is clear: advancing clean energy generation that benefits all British Columbians, while ensuring that the energy transition supports sustainable economic growth, environmental stewardship, and the rights of Indigenous communities. CEBC looks forward to sharing more in the coming weeks and continuing to work collaboratively with partners across the province to further our shared future.

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