Mr. Speaker, the Power Corporation always works with the communities. Specifically dealing with the issue of Colville Lake, which was a bit of a test case or an experimental case for the corporation, we can advise that the cost of the solar battery system there was $2.7 million. Now, we're hoping that the cost of these types of systems will decline, as seems to be often the case with technology and, at that point, we perhaps could look at other communities. So, yes, we are willing to look at other communities in the future. I can't specifically say we'd be looking at the community referred to by the Member opposite. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Louis Sebert on Question 422-18(2): Northwest Territories Power Corporation Strategic Plan Development
In the Legislative Assembly on October 28th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 422-18(2): Northwest Territories Power Corporation Strategic Plan Development
Oral Questions
October 27th, 2016
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