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Originally Posted by Acey
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.
By porch lights I'm obviously referring to the entire civilian response, which was quanitfied as ~150 MW by people far smarter than anyone here.
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Right, there was the civilian response that happened two minutes after we learned of the issue on a Saturday night. On Monday we can start planning for commercial and industrial ways to reduce our power use.
That reduction was awesome on short notice. Just think what we could do with two days of work notice if we put the effort in. Or two weeks. Or two months.
Are you really arguing energy use can't be reduced? Haha. Jfc
Yes, I'm interested to see the ways we can increase output in the cleanest and most reliable ways possible. I know nothing about that, though, but I am able to brainstorm a few things we can do to decrease our use.