Bone Chilling Cold May Set New Alberta Record for Peak Electricity Consumption
December 07, 2009
December 07, 2009
TORONTO, Dec. 7 -- Direct Energy issued the following news release:
Alberta has been plunged into a deep freeze by the current Arctic cold front gripping the province. The bone-chilling temperatures, in combination with the added electrical load of the Holiday Season, may cause a new record to be set for one-day peak electrical consumption on Monday, December 7th.
Mondays are normally the busiest day of the week for electrical consumption, and when you add the extra . . .
Alberta has been plunged into a deep freeze by the current Arctic cold front gripping the province. The bone-chilling temperatures, in combination with the added electrical load of the Holiday Season, may cause a new record to be set for one-day peak electrical consumption on Monday, December 7th.
Mondays are normally the busiest day of the week for electrical consumption, and when you add the extra . . .