British Columbia

BC Hydro to spend $1.2 billion for ownership of Trail dam

BC Hydro, who already has a one-third interest in Waneta dam, wants to buy the remaining two-thirds interest from Teck Resources Limited.

BC Hydro wants to buy remaining two-thirds interest in Waneta dam from Teck Resources Limited

BC Hydro's proposal is still subject to a number of conditions, including approval by the BC Utilities Commission. (CBC)

BC Hydro says it plans to spend $1.2 billion to gain complete ownership of a dam and generating station in Trail, B.C.

The company says in a release that it will purchase a two-thirds interest in the Waneta Dam from Teck Resources Limited to help keep electricity rates affordable for customers.

The deal includes a 20-year lease agreement where electricity generated at the dam by the two-thirds interest will supply power to Teck's smelter in Trail.

BC Hydro bought a one-third share of the dam in 2010 in a deal that included the right of first offer on any remaining interest in the dam.

Teck previously announced a deal with Fortis Inc. to buy the outstanding interest, and the mining company says in a release that it expects to pay a fee of about $28 million for cancelling that agreement.

The deal between BC Hydro and Teck is subject to a number of conditions, including approval by the BC Utilities Commission.

The Waneta Dam was originally constructed in 1954 and produces approximately 2,800 gigawatt hours of energy per year.