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British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority

www.bchydro.com

 
As the third largest electric utility in Canada, BC Hydro serves customers in an area [PDF, 140 Kb] containing over 94% of British Columbia`s population. BC Hydro endeavours to provide energy solutions to its customers in an environmentally and socially responsible way by balancing British Columbians` energy needs with the concerns of the environment.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.bchydro.com
  • 333 Dunsmuir St 800
    Vancouver, BC CAN V6B 5R3
  • Phone: 604.528.1600

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