Alberta Energy Usage Grid

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Well said and explained by that woman, to bad she wasn't able to explain that in a classroom of Z gen,s and to an auditorium of snowflakes/millennials. How on earth these orange/red koo-laid drinking fools are fooled by the "greenie rhetoric" is beyond me, must be very, very, strong koo-laid. Only thing is these fools have no clue what is in store for them, until they are living with 99 others in a house or whatever and burning garbage to stay warm while there cry's go unheard. SMFH!!
 

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Well said and explained by that woman, to bad she wasn't able to explain that in a classroom of Z gen,s and to an auditorium of snowflakes/millennials. How on earth these orange/red koo-laid drinking fools are fooled by the "greenie rhetoric" is beyond me, must be very, very, strong koo-laid. Only thing is these fools have no clue what is in store for them, until they are living with 99 others in a house or whatever and burning garbage to stay warm while there cry's go unheard. SMFH!!
people love the idea of communism, every one is equal, live as a big family, until they find out some are more equal than others and the majority are very poor and have nothing, while the few live in mansions and take cruises. sad really!
 

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people love the idea of communism, every one is equal, live as a big family, until they find out some are more equal than others and the majority are very poor and have nothing, while the few live in mansions and take cruises. sad really!
So very true and spot on, can't get people to stay in shelters what makes them think they will stay with 99 others in freezing temps. Pure stupidity to me and lack of using that thing on top of your shoulders, besides for a hat rack.
 

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6 million + properties,,, if 3 million + places have a/c thats a massive drag on the system...

Just imagine how hot the lines are at 80% load little lone max capacity...

Add in 4 million washers,,, dryers,,, welders,,, manufacturing plants and shops,,, feed mills and grain elevators,,, e-trains,,, city water and sewer pumps...

And 100 million + light bulbs and computers...

Yuppers,,, Alberta is a user of power not a producer very often...

We need too bring more coal and natural gas generation stations on line...

Alberta ships 8 too 1000 train car loads out of province every 24 hours so other counties can power up their infrastructure...

Make zero cents too Me,,, ship out coal for others too burn but not here since we have the cleanest emissions on the globe...

Canada the land of windmills and solar power for 7 X's the price for out-put at max of 30% return on energy per year...

No wind no sun we'll freeze our @zz's off...

Just say'ing
 
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6 million + properties,,, if 3 million + places have a/c thats a massive drag on the system...

Just imagine how hot the lines are at 80% load little lone max capacity...

Add in 4 million washers,,, dryers,,, welders,,, manufacturing plants and shops,,, feed mills and grain elevators,,, e-trains,,, city water and sewer pumps...

And 100 million + light bulbs and computers...

Yuppers,,, Alberta is a user of power not a producer very often...

We new too bring more coal and natural gas generation stations on line...

Alberta ships 8 too 1000 train car loads out of province every 24 hours so other counties can power up their infrastructure...

Make zero cents too Me,,, ship out coal for others too burn but not here since we have the cleanest emissions on the globe...

Canada the land of windmills and solar power for 7 X's the price for out-put at max of 30% return on energy per year...

No wind no sun we'll freeze our @zz's off...

Just say'ing
Exactly
 

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The province power demand is like 85% industrial use. Office and home a/c use in Alberta won't even move the needle. Calgary's total all time record power consumption was like 15% the grid demand in Alberta and Edmonton doesn't seem to publish their grid numbers, so asking people to do anything at home is a complete waste of time.
 

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The province power demand is like 85% industrial use. Office and home a/c use in Alberta won't even move the needle. Calgary's total all time record power consumption was like 15% the grid demand in Alberta and Edmonton doesn't seem to publish their grid numbers, so asking people to do anything at home is a complete waste of time.
But they will ask
 

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The province power demand is like 85% industrial use. Office and home a/c use in Alberta won't even move the needle. Calgary's total all time record power consumption was like 15% the grid demand in Alberta and Edmonton doesn't seem to publish their grid numbers, so asking people to do anything at home is a complete waste of time.
You're pretty close with the numbers
 

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The way I see it is this. The customer PAYS a ridiculous amount of fees and taxes for the energy we consume. These companies along with the government need to use this money wisely to ensure we have these services available 24/7. If that means the use of coal or NG, so be it. There is no reason to be asking the public to conserve energy. Give me a fawking break! Rant over
 

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The way I see it is this. The customer PAYS a ridiculous amount of fees and taxes for the energy we consume. These companies along with the government need to use this money wisely to ensure we have these services available 24/7. If that means the use of coal or NG, so be it. There is no reason to be asking the public to conserve energy. Give me a fawking break! Rant over

True but it’s not always a matter of generation lacking. Could be congestion on the transmission lines as well. The Alberta economy will never grow and prosper without an abundant supply of reasonably priced energy.


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