Province providing free air conditioners to combat heat emergencies
The B.C. government is going to make it easier for people with low incomes, or those who are medically vulnerable, to stay cool.
The province is providing $10 million for BC Hydro to provide free, publicly funded portable air conditioners through its energy conservation assistance program to help people who are the most vulnerable during extreme heat emergencies.
B.C. Hydro expects to install 8,000 air-conditioning units over the next three years for people who have low incomes and are medically vulnerable to heat.
“Many people in B.C. struggle with extreme heat and often have limited options available when it comes to cooling,” Chris O’Riley, president and CEO, BC Hydro, said.











