We saw a sketch of an
electric car drawing
power from the wind and storing energy from the
grid, a photo of farmer taking off a hay crop while a wind turbine generates royalty income for his family from the same field, an illustration of wind energy at the centre of a clean and vibrant cityscape, and many more examples of how
Canadians are becoming more conscious about where our electricity comes from, how we use it, and how our choices can contribute to a more prosperous and sustainable world.
The North American
Electric Reliability Corporation, which monitors and regulates
grid stability in Canada and the U.S., estimated in a report last April that net
Canadian electricity exports under the Clean
Power Plan could grow three-fold between 2020 and 2030 as demand for renewable power grows in states such as Ohio, Michigan, New York and jurisdictions in New Eng
Power Plan could grow three-fold between 2020 and 2030 as demand for renewable
power grows in states such as Ohio, Michigan, New York and jurisdictions in New Eng
power grows in states such as Ohio, Michigan, New York and jurisdictions in New England.
The group of U.S. and
Canadian power grid operators who make up the ISO / RTO Council (IRC) and manage most of North America's bulk
electric grid, expect 1 million plug - in vehicles could be deployed on the continent within five years to a decade — and they aim to be prepared.