Phase II – Biomass Projects RFP Questions & Answers Make Text Larger Make Text Smaller Print This Page Bookmark and Share

The following are frequently asked questions and BC Hydro's answers to the questions about the Bioenergy Call Phase II – Biomass Projects RFP (Phase II BP).

BC Hydro's answers are only for general information and do not constitute legal or other advice.

March 31, 2009

11. What is the timeline for Phase II BP and what types of projects will be eligible?
The Phase II BP timeline is undergoing revision. Further information can be found on the Phase II BP page. Draft eligibility criteria have been released and can be found on the Phase II BP page.

10. How is the fuel eligibility different in Phase II than in Phase I?
In the Phase I RFP, fuel was limited to forest based biomass, including sawmill and pulp mill residues, roadside debris and standing timber. In Phase II, all forms of biomass identified under the Province's Clean or Renewable Electricity Definitions [PDF, 38 Kb] will be eligible.

9. Is BC Hydro open to sharing fuel risk under the Phase II BP?
BC Hydro will explore this through the design of the Phase II BP. BC Hydro will be seeking input on how it may include value-based proposals that can achieve both cost-effective supply and address this potential barrier to providing secure energy supply.

8. Are projects in non-integrated areas eligible?
Under the 2007 BC Energy Plan, BC Hydro has direction to consider alternative electricity sources and energy efficiency measures in energy planning for remote communities.

The needs of non-integrated areas are being addressed through other initiatives and call processes, and may result in new bioenergy projects in BC Hydro's non-integrated service areas. As a result, biomass generation projects that cannot be connected to the integrated electricity system will not be eligible to participate.

For more information on BC Hydro's programs for remote communities and non-integrated (off-grid) areas, contact Non-Integrated Areas at 1 866 901 8088.

7. Will greenfield and brownfield projects be eligible in Phase II?
Yes, both types of projects will be eligible for Phase II.

6. Will these projects require Environmental Assessment approval or local zoning approval?
Bioenergy projects may require an Environmental Assessment Certificate, depending on the size of the facility. For example, if the facility is greater than 50 MW, it will require an Environmental Assessment Certificate. Projects could also require local zoning approval if they are new sites, whereas existing facilities may not require any zoning changes.

March 5, 2009

5. What is the Bioenergy Call for Power - Phase II?
Phase II will encourage opportunities for clean, carbon-neutral energy from biomass fuel sources, including underutilized forest-based biomass (e.g. trees and wood chips) and those using other forms of biomass derived from renewable organic matter such as crops, aquatic plants, manure or clean, organically sourced material separated from municipal solid waste. The biomass source used as fuel must comply with the Province's Clean or Renewable Electricity Definitions [PDF, 38 Kb].

4. How is Phase II different from Phase I?
Phase II will involve two separate streams. Building on what was accomplished in Phase I, the Biomass Project RFP will focus on the use of underutilized forest-based biomass to produce clean, carbon-neutral electricity, widen the scope to any form of biomass, and include wood sourced from new forest tenure enabled through new provincial legislation in May 2008. Consideration will be given to value variations proposed regarding fuel risk.

It also introduces the Community-Based Biomass RFQ aimed at exploring innovative, community-level electricity supply solutions that could provide cost-effective electricity to ratepayers as well as other tangible energy-related benefits at a local level such as improved reliability.

3. How much electricity is BC Hydro targeting in Phase II?
In keeping with its 2008 Long Term Acquisition Plan, BC Hydro is targeting a total of 1,000 GWh per year of energy generation in Phase II, through the Biomass Project RFP. BC Hydro may secure more or less than that amount, depending on the cost effectiveness of the proposals.

For the Community-Based Biomass RFQ, BC Hydro is seeking to identify at least two smaller-scale projects.

2. Will unsuccessful projects from Phase I be eligible?
Yes, such projects can compete again provided they meet the eligibility criteria.

1. How can I participate in the Bioenergy Call Phase II process?
BC Hydro will continue to provide updates as more information is developed. Continue to check this website for updates and request to be added to our mailing list for notifications.

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Last Modified: Sep 3, 2009

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