Temporary Limit on Connections to Alberta’s Electricity Grid

Temporary Limit on Connections to Alberta's Electricity Grid

A temporary limit on connections to Alberta’s grid is being implemented to maintain reliability in the electricity system, according to the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO). This decision comes as several large-scale projects seek access to the grid.

Increase in Load Requests

  • "We are seeing a significant increase in load requests," said an AESO spokesperson.
  • The proposed projects represent more than 16,000 megawatts of demand for grid connections, which is far above the current cap in place.

Contextual Comparison

  • To put this number into perspective, the City of Edmonton has a load of around 1 megawatt.
  • Many other cities and towns across Alberta have much smaller loads.

Recent Trends

Load requests over the last five years have been relatively small and sporadic compared to recent months. However, it appears that this trend is shifting rapidly.

Purpose of the Cap

The cap represents a critical threshold for maintaining balance within Alberta’s electricity system. By limiting new connections temporarily, AESO aims to:

  • Prevent potential disruptions
  • Ensure continued reliability for all users

Implementation

AESO announced that this measure will be put into effect immediately.

  • "This means we will not be accepting any new applications or processing any existing applications until further notice," stated an AESO spokesperson.
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