Power plants--British Columbia

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Energy : a strategy for survival

Documentary. "British Columbia is rich in energy potential, perhaps the brightest energy future in North America. But can this be achieved without environmental destruction? Will the benefits outweight the costs?" (catalogue description) Includes an interview with cabinet minister Bob McClelland.

Energy : a strategy for survival

The item consists of a documentary film made by Jem Productions for the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources in 1981. The film describes the energy potential of British Columbia and the associated environmental issues, and asks the question "will the benefits outweigh the costs?" It includes an interview with the Minister Bob McClelland.

Energy : a strategy for survival

The item consists of a video copy of a documentary film made by Jem Productions for the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources in 1981. The film describes the energy potential of British Columbia and the associated environmental issues, and asks the question "will the benefits outweigh the costs?" It includes an interview with the Minister Bob McClelland.

Energy in British Columbia : past, present and future, and some of the options

The item consists of two 12 minute promotional films on a single video cassette, created for the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources in the 1970s. The first is called Energy in British Columbia : past, present and future and is about energy consumption in British Columbia, and the development of the province's natural energy resources. The second is called Energy in British Columbia : some of the options and is about the importance of energy conservation and efficient energy use, in both residential and industrial settings.

Giant on the doorstep

The item is a composite print of an industrial film made sometime between 1958 and 1962. It shows the construction of the Burrard Thermal Generating Station at Ioco. Also includes general views of Vancouver and footage showing the manufacture of turbines or generators in Manchester, England.