tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446210048006827157.post546426525522521713..comments2023-09-21T08:36:00.461-07:00Comments on Cold Air Currents: Ontario's Highest Daily Market Prices in 2013 driven by Quebec?Scott Lufthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09219859339423144673noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446210048006827157.post-68895905122689801152013-07-05T17:21:15.793-07:002013-07-05T17:21:15.793-07:00Glad I could be useful back then, but you're u...Glad I could be useful back then, but you're usually the one with the right answers with regards to the Ontario energy industry :) I believe your assumption is right with regards to Thursday. I looked at the interties schedules for yesterday http://reports.ieso.ca/public/IntertieScheduleFlow/PUB_IntertieScheduleFlow_20130704.xml and it looks like HQ curtailed exports from 1 p.m. and increased imports to get back to normal in the early evening.<br /><br />One more note: Losing THREE 735 kV is really out of design specs (they probably lost 7061, 7062 and 7063 near the Muskeg TS see map http://t.co/WjdjVp7E5v ), since HQT plans for the simultaneous loss of two lines. I'm sure there will be some soul searching in Montreal when this thing is finally over.Claude Bouchernoreply@blogger.com