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AESO asking Albertans to conserve energy again Wednesday as heatwave rages on

CALGARY – Alberta’s electric system operator is asking people to conserve power where possible, as the province remains trapped in a heat dome.

The heatwave has more people turning on their air conditioning and running fans to try to stay cool, but it’s causing power problems.

AESO declared a level one emergency alert on Tuesday afternoon and asked people to reduce their power usage between the peak hours of 4 and 7 p.m.


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The operator ended the alert a few hours later, after dipping into reserves to keep up with demand.

It’s now asking Albertans to try to reduce usage where possible to avoid another emergency alert Wednesday.

AESO is asking people to close window coverings and lower thermostats to pre-cool homes and avoid using large appliances.

And if you can avoid charging things like electric vehicles during peak hours, AESO recommends you do so.


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On Tuesday, AESO says the province broke a previous record for energy consumption in the summer–and Alberta is on track to break that record again on Wednesday.

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