Electricity Fundamentals on Canada (EFiC) - Student Manual

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8.1 INTRODUCTION The Canadian electricity industry supports the quality of life and economic well-being enjoyed by Canadians. Introduction to the Industry We often take electricity for granted, but there are many entities at work and a great deal of planning and cooperation required to make electricity constantly available to Canadians. In this module, we will look at these entities and their important roles in keeping the Integrated North American Grid running smoothly. We will also look at issues related to the electricity market, regulation, and supply and demand.

Reference Documents To facilitate your understanding of terminology used in this course, please download the glossary of electrical terms. If you are not using a mouse or touchscreen to navigate the course, please download the keyboard navigation instructions.

Industry Facts In Canada, the national average of electricity availability is indeed over 99%, and 80% of electricity produced in Canada is emissions free. Canada is a net exporter of electricity, as we export nearly five times more than we import. The electricity industry accounts for a little more than 2% of the national GDP.

The Industry at a Glance Before we take a closer look at the entities and issues related to the Canadian electricity industry, we will present a brief overview of the impacts of the electricity sector. At a glance, the Canadian electricity sector employs over 90,000 skilled workers and provides clean electricity, 80 percent of which is emissions free. Furthermore, we have reduced our greenhouse gas emissions by 54 percent since 2000. Economically, the electricity industry contributes 33.1 billion dollars towards Canada’s GDP. This arguably represents “the first” two percent plus of Canada’s GDP, because without electricity, the country’s economy could not function. We generate 633 terawatt hours of electricity and export 57.3 terawatt hours. We also provide 2.3 billion dollars of net trade revenue. Lastly, the Canadian electricity industry provides a high level of reliable service, with electricity being available 99.93 percent of the time on a national average.

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9.2 Leading a Net-Zero Economy

6min
pages 127-130

9.1 Introduction

2min
pages 125-126

8.3 The Integrated North American Grid

4min
pages 113-117

Key Takeaways

1min
pages 123-124

8.1 Introduction

1min
pages 103-104

7.3 Health and Safety

1min
pages 97-98

7.4 Physical and Cybersecurity

3min
pages 99-100

7.2 Serving Indigenous Communities

1min
pages 95-96

7.1 Introduction

1min
pages 93-94

Key Takeaways

1min
pages 91-92

5.2 Rates and Billing

5min
pages 75-78

6.1 Introduction

2min
pages 87-88

4.4 Power Outages

4min
pages 67-69

5.3 Behind the Meter

7min
pages 79-84

6.2 Emerging Customer Tools

2min
pages 89-90

4.3 The Control Room

2min
pages 65-66

Key Takeaways

1min
pages 85-86

4.2 DistributionInfrastructure and Assets

9min
pages 58-64

2.3 Non-renewable Generation

10min
pages 35-43

Key Takeaways

1min
pages 53-54

2.2 Renewable Generation

9min
pages 27-34

3.1 Introduction

2min
pages 47-48

4.1 Introduction

4min
pages 55-57

Key Takeaways

1min
pages 22-24

3.2 Transmission Infrastructure

6min
pages 49-52

Distribution

1min
pages 20-21
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