Premier Smith says Alberta needs more energy following grid alert
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Alberta’s premier believes that more needs to be done to ensure residents are not subject to frequent strains on the electrical grid.
Danielle Smith’s comments came after the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) issued a Level 3 grid alert at 3:08 p.m. on Monday.
The AESO said the provincial power system was under stress due to a combination of hot weather, low wind energy generation, and a power outage in B.C. that impacted the intertie capability.
The internal load on the grid reached a peak of 11,188 megawatts at approximately 4:00 p.m. The pool price for electricity capped out at $999.99 per megawatt hour Monday afternoon, which fell to around $50 to $72 per megawatt hour by the following morning.