Rolling blackouts hit Alberta as power-generating stations fail in heat wave

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Rolling blackouts hit Alberta as power-generating stations fail in heat wave

Six power-generating stations in Alberta failed Monday as a heat wave hit the province, causing rolling blackouts and pleas for consumers to cut back on energy use.

Alberta rarely forces power distributors to curtail demand – it last did so six years ago – but with an unusually high number of power generating facilities sitting idle, Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) forced companies like Enmax Energy Corp. and Epcor Utilities Inc. to employ rolling blackouts Monday afternoon.

The blackouts ended after a few hours, although with heat remaining in the forecast, AESO has asked Albertans to reduce the amount of electricity they consume.

Alberta, rich in hydrocarbons like natural gas and coal used to create electricity, depends on about 35 power-generating facilities, and it is not unusual for one or two of those to be out of order at any given time, said Doug Simpson, director of market operations for AESO. “It is a very rare event,” he said. “We had an unfortunate coincidence.”

The rolling blackouts came on the first day of the year that Calgary hit 30 degrees. The Calgary Stampede said its Skyride was down in the afternoon, leaving people trapped on the attraction for an hour or so, but officials weren’t sure if it was related to the power outage. Both Stampede officials and Enmax said the midway and rodeo grounds were not part of the blackouts.

Meanwhile, Edmontonians were sweating it out at 32, or 39 with the humidity, according to Environment Canada. In Lethbridge, where the mercury soared to 31, residents were asked to use as little power as possible or it could result in bigger blackouts.

The troubles occurred at four coal plants and two natural-gas plants, Mr. Simpson said. They all suffered unrelated problems, have different owners, and are located in different parts of the province. Wind power helped fill the void, and by late afternoon, three of the six troubled power units were ramping up their operations, Mr. Simpson said.

Enmax is building a new natural gas-fired power station east of Calgary, dubbed the Shepard Energy Centre. It is designed to produce about 800 megawatts and the company hopes to begin operations in 2015. By way of comparison, AESO asked Enmax to “shed” 40 megawatts Monday, said company spokeswoman Doris Kaufmann Woodcock.

Rolling blackouts hit Alberta as power-generating stations fail in heat wave - The Globe and Mail
 

Bar Sinister

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A yes, the Alberta electrical power system. Another legacy of Ralph Klein'sbrilliant career as provincial premier.
 

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AB is around 12.25 cents per Kw/h

The site I scooped this from says it's around 14-15 cents in ON depending on locale.

I'm paying 13.1 cents per Kw/h in Regina.

Electricity - Utility Rate Comparisons

I think that's why they make Ontario hydro bills so hard to find everything.... Mine says I pay 10.4 cents per kwh + a global adjustment (whatever T/F that is) of 5.4 cents per kwh + delivery @ 8.9 cents per kwh ... and this site says 6.5/10.0/11.7 kwh for off/mid/peak Rates & Prices (+ delivery, debt retirement and adjustments)

To top it all off, now they kill the power any time they climb a pole.

When I bought this place, six years ago, it was $54/mo flat rate. Privatized and de-regulated sucks....
 
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