• timberwolf1021@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 days ago

    I’m disgusted to learn we are getting 1/3 of our power from gas. Fuck Doug Ford and all the anti-environmentalist cunts he employs.

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    Huh more gas than I was expecting. I thought we were almost entirely nuclear and hydro

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      Remember that this is before solar gets going and that there are near drought conditions in some places! The IESO website has more info about overall generation trends.

  • 🇨🇦 tunetardis@piefed.ca
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    Meanwhile, at the Prince Wind Farm…

    Output: 32 MW
    Capability: 29 MW

    Plant operator: Scotty! I need more power!!!
    Scotty: I’m doin’ all I can! She canna take much more of this Cap’n!

  • 🇨🇦 tunetardis@piefed.ca
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    One thing to note here, though I researched this a few years ago so it may be dated? I was wondering at the time why there was almost no solar contribution compared to wind, and learned that while utilities operate most wind farms, solar tends to be private operations that sell their power to the grid and are often not included on a site like this which monitors only the utility’s contributions.

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      That’s an interesting point. At first I thought it might be incorrect because I see stations named for industry (i.e. Dow) but they appear to be operated by TransAlta.

      What is def not shown is on site generation that may or may not feed the grid but does offset usage. Some of that is tracked: I know of a facility that is charged by the utility when they aren’t using their on-site capacity. The utility counts it as part of the system capacity (to offset new transmission requirements). On a (very) good day, this facility generates 60% of it’s own power.

      There is some data out there, somewhere! It would be interesting to see what all these little bits add up to.

  • sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    Power Generation, C02e and plant information are all provided for informational purposes only. Gridwatch is 2018, Energy Insight. All rights reserved. Version is 2.3.0 released November 2018

    That’s a fine looking 7-year-old app.