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Energy shutoff initiative creating ‘wave of fear,’ says Princeton, B.C. mayor – Okanagan

Editorial Board Published May 10, 2025
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Considerations are rising over a plan to close off energy in almost a dozen communities throughout the Similkameen and Kootenay-Boundary areas of British Columbia to scale back wildfire danger.

FortisBC is launching a brand new initiative it calls the Public Security Energy Shutoff (PSPS).

The ability big says it can provoke the PSPS throughout excessive climate corresponding to excessive warmth and highly effective wind occasions to scale back the possibility of timber and branches making contact with stay powerlines and igniting fires.

Nonetheless, the initiative has many individuals, together with residents, enterprise homeowners in affected communities and native governments, expressing some critical issues.

A few of these issues had been introduced up on Thursday on the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen’s (RDOS) board assembly, the place Fortis representatives outlined the plan.

“I’m sorry. It’s not acceptable,” Princeton mayor Spencer Coyne instructed Fortis on the RDOS assembly.

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“When it’s 40-plus degrees out, people are going to start dying because they don’t have air conditioning.”

Whereas Coyne instructed Fortis he understands the significance of decreasing the hearth danger, the coverage has some critical ramifications.

“I get where you guys are coming from. I really do. But you also forget where we’re coming from,” a involved Coyne stated. “”We’re not going to have water. We’re not going to have medical companies. We’re not going to have gasoline.

“Our refrigerators and our freezers are going to go down, and we’re going to lose our food.  We won’t have a restaurant to go to.  We won’t have a restaurant to go to. Like has any of this been taken into consideration?”

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In Keremeos, one other affected group, resident Jessica Johnson additionally expressed issues.

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Johnson runs the Riverbank Acres Mattress and Breakfast and stated the corporate’s so-called ‘proactive’ outage can have a huge impact on each her house and enterprise.

“As a home and family we’re concerned about our freezers and fridges rotting full of food,” Johnson stated. “There would be no air conditioning, no ability to cook for people,  so that would  impact us, of course, financially.”

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Fortis’ company communications senior adviser Gary Toft stated the corporate is listening to the issues.

“This is not something we would do lightly.  It would only be used as a last resort,” Toft stated. “We are having discussions with communities and emergency services to understand what supports can be put in place.”

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Coyne stated that’s one thing that ought to have been accomplished previous to saying the brand new coverage.

“They say they’re still working on it, but if this is just something you’re thinking about, or this is something you’re still working on, that’s when you are supposed to come to all the stakeholders and get input and work with us, and then you come up with a policy,” Coyne stated.

“Right now, what they’ve done is they’ve said they’re going to do this and they’ve set a wave of fear across our entire region.”

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Coyne has written a letter to each the provincial authorities and the B.C. Utilities Fee hoping they intervene.

Johnson can be hoping the initiative doesn’t go forward as deliberate.

“I just feel like they are well overplaying their cards on this,” Johnson stated. “It’s one thing to be ready to go because an emergency has happened,  it’s entirely another because they think something could happen, maybe. ”

The ten communities Fortis has recognized as high-risk for wildfires and the place the PSPS initiative might be applied embrace Princeton, Halfway, Greenwood, Beaverdell, Christian Valley, Westbridge, Rock Creek, Cawston, Keremeos, and Hedley.

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