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Albertans asked to conserve power during peak hours: AESO

  EDMONTON The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) declared an Energy Emergency Alert Level 2 Wednesday afternoon. AESO said in a Tweet that this alert is due to an unplanned loss in generation and that reserves are balancing the power system. We have declared an Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) Level 2 as of 4:46 p.m. on July 14, 2021. This is due to unplanned loss in generation. Reserves are balancing the power system. Supply continues to meet demand. The company says supply continues to meet demand, but asks Albertans to conserve power between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. This is the second Level 2 alert AESO has issued in the last seven days.

Energy emergency alert declared in Alberta: AESO

EDMONTON Alberta s electric grid operator issued a Level 2 energy emergency alert Wednesday afternoon. The Alberta Electric Grid Operator s (AESO) needed to use reserve power to balance the system from about 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.   We have declared an Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) Level 2 as of 3:52 p.m. EEA 2 means we are using reserves to balance the power system. This is due to unplanned generator outages, low wind and a reduction of import capability. Supply is tight but still meeting demand. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/pCcbvwtDCT AESO (@theAESO) July 7, 2021 This is due to unplanned generator outages, low wind and a reduction of import capability, the province s power grid operator tweeted. Supply is tight, but still meeting demand.

Albertans asked to conserve power during Level 2 alert Wednesday

Albertans asked to conserve power during Level 2 alert Wednesday
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Disgustingly hot temperatures in Edmonton prompt hotel stays and new A/C units

  EDMONTON As temperatures in Alberta s capital city pass record highs this week, many Edmontonians are looking for creative ways to stay cool. For some in the city, that might even mean sleeping at their place of employment. Of course, when you work at a hotel that might not sound so bad. When we knew it was going to be so hot, we thought that we d reach out to all of our associates, the Westin hotel s Joumana Ghandour told CTV News Edmonton, and we offered for them to come stay at the hotel for a very special rate. Ghandour said so far five of the Westin s staff members in Edmonton have taken advantage of the hotel s air conditioned rooms thanks to the discounted rate.

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