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  1. SaskPower is providing 153 MW of electricity to AB this evening to assist them through this shortage. That power will be coming from natural gas and coal-fired plants, the ones the Trudeau government is telling us to shut down (which we won’t).

    https://twitter.com/PremierScottMoe/status/1746358945290019025?t=Nl9-sidztA2LbH1d-y2k6w&s=09

     

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    2. TreeBeard

      TreeBeard

      Privatization is why Alberta’s grid is failing.  This never used to be a problem and they had much longer cold snaps than this in the past.  I guess you could blame Trudeau and Notley.  That will save you from facing the real issue. 

    3. Army Guy

      Army Guy

      According to the experts Alberta's energy demand has increased rapidly to the point this recent cold snap almost made it fail...adding electrical cars to this equation is only increase that demand , instead of investing in lithium bats we should be improving our grids to handle the increase load...So yes it is Justins fault his climate change plan sucks, and so does his lack of vision to meet all the problems we will have in the near future.

    4. sharkman

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      Under Notley, all of Alberta's coal fired power plants were retired, up to 30 years ahead of schedule.  Their capacity was partly replaced with green power.  Wind and solar.  During the cold snap, the wind died and there went a large percentage of Alberta's electricity supply, putting people at risk of death.

      I drive through southern BC to Alberta, and there were over 200 of these stupid wind turbines as of about 3 years ago.  They are not a dependable source of power.  When the wind dies so does the electricity.  How stupid can you get?

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