Powering your bottom line: Incentives for B.C.’s largest energy customers

Powering your bottom line: Incentives for B.C.’s largest energy customers
Virtual Event
Non-members: Free
Online Program: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
A link will be sent to registered participants prior to the event.
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Join BC Hydro for an exclusive virtual session tailored for large commercial and industrial businesses including institutional buildings, manufacturing, natural resources, agriculture, and transportation. Discover how Power Smart 2.0 is making it easier than ever to reduce operating costs and improve energy performance with expanded incentives, simplified access to funding, and more flexible program options.
In this complimentary session, you’ll learn about new offers available to reduce your cost in: upgrading equipment, optimizing energy use, and participating in load displacement programs.
Your business can take advantage of a fully funded energy study (valued up to $100,000), which provides a clear, actionable roadmap to improve energy efficiency, reduce electricity consumption, and identify BC Hydro funding available for your next project.
Hear directly from BC Hydro leadership, including President & CEO Charlotte Mitha, who will share how leading businesses are already taking advantage of these offers to drive measurable results.
No matter what kind of business you are, learn more about offers available at bchydro.com/businessprograms.
Register now to find out how you can turn energy savings into business savings.
Opening Remarks:

President & CEO
BC Hydro
Charlotte Mitha is BC Hydro's President and CEO. Charlotte joined BC Hydro in 2004 and has been a member of the executive team for more than six years.
In her previous role as Executive Vice President of Operations at BC Hydro, Charlotte has overseen the control centres, water management, and field-based employees responsible for operating and maintaining BC Hydro’s extensive infrastructure. This includes over 300 substations, 80,000 km of transmission and distribution lines, and 30 hydro plants, which collectively provide reliable electricity to five million customers. Charlotte has also led customer connections and the delivery of $1 billion in annual operating, maintenance, and capital work.
Prior to joining BC Hydro, Charlotte worked in engineering and construction management roles on hydroelectric generation projects.
Charlotte is a Professional Engineer in mechanical engineering (Bachelor of Applied Science, UBC) and holds Master of Business Administration from the Royal Holloway College at the University of London.
Presentations and Q&A:
Ed Mahecha
Senior Program Manager, Industrial Energy Efficiency, BC Hydro
Brenda Willington
Senior Program Manager, Large Commercial Energy Efficiency, BC Hydro
Moderator
Brandon Young
Director of Power Smart, BC Hydro
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