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One of 小蓝视频's energy regulators rebrands as ... 小蓝视频 Energy Regulator

Regulator's mandate expanded to include hydrogen, geothermal
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The 小蓝视频 Oil and Gas Commission is getting a new name, a bigger board of directors, and an expanded mandate to reflect the evolution in energy.

The former commission is being renamed the 小蓝视频 Energy Regulator, and its board of directors is being expanded to between five and seven. Previously, the 小蓝视频OGC had only three directors.

The biggest change for the commission, however, is that its mandate is being expanded to cover energy forms other than just oil and natural gas – including hydrogen and geothermal energy. It will also become the regulator responsible for carbon capture and storage.

"As the energy sector evolves, it's vital that we ensure its regulation reflects the values and expectations of a modern industry and of British Columbians,” Josie Osborne, minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, said in a press release.

"Emerging energy sectors, such as hydrogen, geothermal and carbon capture, will generate economic opportunities and help 小蓝视频 reduce emissions and transition to clean energy. Increasing the size and diversity of the board of directors improves inclusion and better reflects the expanded energy resource mandate."

The new chairman of the board for the 小蓝视频 Energy Regulator will be Chris Hayman, who has served as a consultant to the 小蓝视频OGC.

New board members are Natascha Kiernan and Ken Cameron, who will serve two-year terms, and Sharon Singh and Kevin Brewster, who are appointed for one-year terms.

To maintain greater independence between the board of directors and management, the executive director will no longer serve as a board member.

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