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by neurotixz
1829 days ago
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Based on this page, Quebec is 99.8% renewable. I can confirm that we have no brown-outs. Also
- We have a mix of very cold and warm weather, so are consuming lots of energy for heating in winter.
- Hydro-Quebec, state-owned utility has a stellar record for maintenance, coverage and capacity management. It also send money back to the gov to support social programs.
- Even with all that our electriciyy cost for consumers,,entre rpsies, and industrial is one of the lowest in the world. https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/data-analysis/energy-commoditie... |
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Are heat pumps / electric heating widely used in Quebec yet? When I lived in Ontario, despite having a very clean grid (nuclear, hydro, wind) and relatively low electricity prices, pretty much every house/building had oil or gas heating. Seems like Scandinavia and Northern Europe are a bit further along in electrification of heating.