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Posted by team haymaker theres constant issues throughout major cities whos power supplies have issues keeping up, its not as bad as other areas obviously, but these things add up, then your hydro bills will too. and not just for the people who own the cars, all of us will be footing the power bill
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Yes, but there is no rolling blackouts in Ontario as you said. Hydro issues can be fixed easier than oil issues.
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We don't have rolling blackouts because there are more than enough plants with the potential to produce more electricity than needed, so they idle plants more often than you would think. We have one plant with 2 gen stations, and over the past year, even on 100 degree days, they've had one gen station idled.
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In the US and Canada there is somewhere excess capacity that can be traded within reason (once again its in reason thanks to Enron's epic fail)
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Posted by team haymaker theres constant issues throughout major cities whos power supplies have issues keeping up, its not as bad as other areas obviously, but these things add up, then your hydro bills will too. and not just for the people who own the cars, all of us will be footing the power bill
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You pay for your own power, yes IF there are problems then the power will be out for others, BUT the time for charging your car is at night, not a peak power usage time. (And yes, it's like a fridge, or another appliance). And I don't remember any rolling blackouts for the entire 30 years I lived in Ontario.
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