Newest substation in Kamloops adding power capacity for future residents, businesses
KAMLOOPS — The city’s newest substation, located at the former KFR Training Centre, has been live since November, providing an additional 100 megawatts to the electrical system, serving mainly the southwest sector that includes Sahali, Dufferin and Aberdeen.
“To put that in terms of what’s going to happen is about 6,600 customers, both homes and business, will be transferred over to this substation,” says BC Hydro Senior Vice-President Al Leonard. “That’ll provide more capacity at our other substations.”
BC Hydro says the two other substations downtown and in Brock are close to capacity. The company says it understands future growth projected in the Kam Plan, which is predicting 43 per cent expansion in the southwest sector in the next 20 years.