Electricity lines in Beauharnois, Que., in January of 2025. Hydro-Québec is now buying more power from outside the province than it is exporting.
Hydro-Québec is now buying more power from outside the province than it’s exporting, a significant reversal from years past caused by a drop in its northern water reservoirs at a time of surging demand.
The utility, Canada’s biggest producer of electricity, purchased about 10 terawatt-hours of power at a price of 5 cents a kilowatt-hour for the first nine months of the year, according to its latest quarterly report published Friday. It sold about 8 twh at 15 cents a kwh over the same time outside Quebec.
“While the reservoirs are prudently managed and Hydro-Québec has the resources necessary to respond to the demand for electricity, the situat

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