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We are a non-profit association of citizens, professionals and practitioners, committed to promoting sustainable energy in British Columbia.

The BC Sustainable Energy Association was founded in the fall of 2003. We have grown steadily since then, and we now have eight active chapters and 700 members across BC. From our Sustainable Energy Now! exhibit at the Royal Victoria Museum to the 2007 and 2008 Kamloops Energy Fairs to the Greatest Show On Earth event in Vancouver, we have connected with enthusiastic crowds, eager to learn about sustainable energy and become engaged.
Our SolarBC Solar Hot Water Acceleration project put solar systems on 50 homes in 17 BC communities. Our Climate Change Showdown delivered an interactive climate change education program to 5,000 grade five and six students, with a challenge to their parents to reduce their emissions. We have published sustainable energy policy proposals and met with senior politicians and bureaucrats to educate them on the sustainable energy potential of BC, and to call for policies – like a carbon tax and greenhouse gas free electricity generation – that will help us to realize that potential.
More formally, we have participated in regulatory reviews of BC Hydro’s energy plans, bringing expert evidence to prove the advantages of conservation and other sustainable solutions. Our Wind Summit and Solar Summit brought national and international experts on renewable energy together with policy-makers to educate them on the technologies and ways to make them work in BC. Building on success, we are scaling up our SolarBC program with the 2020 goal of 100,000 solar roofs in BC, we are expanding the Climate Change Challenge to reach students across BC, and we are developing our Vision 2030 to inspire people with a vision of a workable post-carbon world.
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