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British Columbia Sets New Record for Peak Electricity Use Amid Low Temperatures: BC Hydro
Wednesday, December 29, 2021Company Profile | Careers | Follow Company
Burnaby, BC, December 29, 2021--(T-Net)--BC Hydro announced that British Columbia has set a new record for peak electricity demand on BC Hydro's system this week on Monday evening due to the extreme low temperatures in many parts of the province.
Between 5 and 6 p.m. on December 27, demand for electricity hit an all time high of 10,902 megawatts. This beats the previous record-high demand of 10,577 megawatts set in 2020.
"The record represents the hour when demand for electricity was the highest yesterday," says Simi Heer, BC Hydro spokesperson. "Most of the increase is likely due to additional home heating required during this cold snap."
In addition to the peak demand record on Monday, BC Hydro has observed on an overall increase in electricity demand since Friday. Monday's hourly peak demand was 18 per cent higher than Friday's.
"BC Hydro has enough supply options in place to meet increasing electricity demand," adds Heer. "However, if British Columbians want to help ease some of the demand on the system during peak times, we encourage shifting activities like doing laundry or running dishwashers to earlier in the day or later in the evening."
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BC Hydro is also offering energy conservation tips for people looking to lower their electricity use and their electricity bills:
For more tips and information, visit bchydro.com.
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