Heatwave results in record for summer electricity demand: SaskPower
All those whirring air conditioners in Saskatchewan on Wednesday helped set a record for summer peak electricity demand.
In a media release Thursday, SaskPower said customers were using 3,597 megawatts (MW) of power on Wednesday at 5:14 p.m., as temperatures soared across the province.
That demand was 46 MW more than the previous record of 3,551 MW, set on July 13. The all-time demand record of 3,910 MW was set last winter, on Dec. 30.
“Extreme heat drives up electricity consumption, and higher peaks are a sign of the growing demand for power in Saskatchewan,” Kory Hayko, SaskPower’s vice-president of transmission and industrial services, said in the release.