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Originally Posted by Acey
The question I asked was how Alberta could potentially move forward without gas, given that as I type this we are consuming 8,900 MW from gas.
You responded by saying that this is not the question that one should ask, but instead we should ask how we can save a few hundred MW by turning off lights and appliances.
Your response therefore has nothing to do with the post you quoted and is not an answer to my question, is all.
So I'll say it again:
Am I right in assuming that, even with big investment, there's not a lot of additional power to be had from hydro in Alberta? If not hydro, trying to understand how we move forward for the bulk of power without gas.
The answer to this question is not "Alberta moves forward by turning off lights downtown".
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Your question was how to increase our power. I said the other approach we need to look at is decreasing our consumption.
Maybe a good night's sleep would help you? Happy to pick this up on Monday if you're just not firing on all cylinders. All good.