ROR Power develops two forms of green energy. Hydroelectric (known as run-of-river) facilities harness the power of gravity and mountain streams to create electricity, while biomass generates power by consuming beetle-damaged and dead trees, forestry waste and sawmill residue. Both forms are considered green power generation - sustainable and respectful of the environment when appropriately constructed and managed.
We currently operate a run-of-river power facility under a 20-year contract with BC Hydro, and have been awarded an Electricity Purchase Agreement by BC Hydro for our 25 MW Skookum Power Project.
| Operating | Brandywine Creek | 7.6 MW |
| Contracted | Skookum Power Project | 25.0 MW |
| Potential Development | Mamquam Power Cluster | 22.0 MW |
| Highway 20 | 437.0 MW |
| Potential Development | Tsilhqot’in Biomass Project | 34.0 MW |