The average Yukon home uses 12,000 kilowatt hours or more in one year Source - Yukon Energy
I'll use
Whitehose as just one example
City of Whitehorse in 2021
Population 169,346, living in 71,716 dwellings with an average household size of 2.53 Source - City of Whitehorse
71,716 dwellings
x 12,000 KWh per year
=
860,592,000 KWh year
x 0.15 cents per KWh
= $129,088,800 million YOY That's just - whitehorse.
Just electricity.
One could create a dual / triple energy Hydrogen heat + Hydrogen Electricity and.... potential Methanol for all the vehicles
and transports that pass through.
From Burwash Landing to Haines Junction
= Small patch
= Linked in to the current grid.
Well...NCP ? There's an energy need ( right in ) your own back yard.
Gov't rebates upto 40% for Green Tech Equipment
Far better positioned than, Alberta's rail, or pipeline.
Yukon Energy Hub = Burwash Landing Lake
Service Yukon, Alaska, Upper BC