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BC Hydro taking steps to ensure safe, reliable delivery of power to Vancouver Island

VANCOUVER – BC Hydro is working around the clock to restore a damaged submarine cable that delivers power to Vancouver Island.

On July 8, BC Hydro’s monitoring system detected a bulge and oil leak – above ground and not underwater – in one of its submarine cables, which extends from the Sunshine Coast to Vancouver Island. The cable was taken out of service, and there is currently no customer impact. While the cause of the leak is still being determined, it has been contained and repairs are underway.

Over the weekend, BC Hydro found that there was some bulging of two other cables. As a result, BC Hydro decided to reduce the load on these cables and has been monitoring their performance.

BC Hydro regularly monitors its infrastructure and inspections on all its submarine cables that serve Vancouver Island were recently completed in mid-June 2021 with no deficiencies identified. BC Hydro is investigating the possibility of the impact of the extreme heat in late June as the cause of the damage.

BC Hydro is using its available generation capacity on Vancouver Island and independent power producers to meet customer demand. It is also informing its largest industrial customers on Vancouver Island of this challenge in the event they need to reduce load in the future.

The safety and reliability of the electrical system is BC Hydro’s top priority. The contingency measures being undertaken are part of its commitment to ensure the continued delivery of safe and reliable power to customers on Vancouver Island. Additional contingency plans are in place should BC Hydro need to further reduce electricity demand on Vancouver Island.

Contact:
BC Hydro Media Relations
p. 604.928.6468