BC Hydro & Fortis break power demand records during ongoing cold snap
NANAIMO — It was a record-breaking weekend in more ways than one thanks to some unseasonably cold weather across the region.
Monitoring stations at Nanaimo Airport saw the mercury plunge on Friday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan. 13 to levels never before seen on those days, prompting record demand on energy resources through the province’s two many providers.
BC Hydro’s Ted Olynyk told NanaimoNewsNOW the utility set a new record of 11,300 megawatts on Friday night, comfortably eclipsing a December 2022 mark of 10,977 megawatts.
“It was cold, a lot of record temperatures set across the province in many communities so lots of heat on, cranked up…and we were able to meet [demand]. We’ve got a great system in B.C., we were able to meet the load that was placed on the system and the demand that our customers put on us.”