"The Crown utility already has an inter tie with the SPP for 150 megawatts but the agreement, announced on Wednesday, will boost capacity to import and export electricity when needed over a 20-year period."
"Import and export electricity when needed" jeez what a radical idea! LOL
Jazz, just another of your wing nut ideas? Importing and exporting electricity when needed to build resilience and stability into the grid is a bad idea?
"The SPP manages the electric grid and power market in 14 states across the central U.S. on behalf of its 106 members comprised of utility and transmission companies, according to the SPP website.
Just over 35 per cent of the power generated within the SPP is from natural gas. The next largest sources of power are wind (29.6 per cent) and coal (24.3 per cent).
SaskPower will handle the infrastructure on northern side of the border while the SPP handles construction in the U.S., he added."
"Import and export electricity when needed" jeez what a radical idea! LOL
Jazz, just another of your wing nut ideas? Importing and exporting electricity when needed to build resilience and stability into the grid is a bad idea?
"The SPP manages the electric grid and power market in 14 states across the central U.S. on behalf of its 106 members comprised of utility and transmission companies, according to the SPP website.
Just over 35 per cent of the power generated within the SPP is from natural gas. The next largest sources of power are wind (29.6 per cent) and coal (24.3 per cent).
SaskPower will handle the infrastructure on northern side of the border while the SPP handles construction in the U.S., he added."
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