Southpoint Sun - August 4, 2021

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

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Smart devices part of Hydro One’s modernization program PROVINCIAL – Hydro One it is investing in a smarter, more reliable electricity system by installing smart devices on its system. These devices will help reduce the impact of power outages by an average of approximately 40% in areas where they are deployed. This is part of Hydro One’s grid modernization program, which leverages digital technology including smart switches and sensors to automate the electricity system and improve power reliability. Since implementing the program in 2018, Hydro One has added more than 2,300 smart devices to its system, with plans to install approximately 500 devices this year. Energizing these smart devices in communities across the province has avoided 20 million customer minutes of power interruptions. Currently, smart devices are deployed in 10% of Hydro One’s service territory. Since 2018, Hydro One has added more than 2,300 smart devices to its system (CNW Group/ Hydro One Inc.) “Storms are getting

stronger and we need to be ready to respond to power outages faster and smarter than before. Our grid modernization program leverages digital solutions to reduce the number and duration of power outages, minimizing disruptions to the daily lives of customers, businesses and communities,” said David Lebeter, Chief Operating Officer, Hydro One. “Our people, towers, poles and wires bring the light, heat, refrigeration and technology that is essential to life. By investing in this new technology, we are building a grid for the future that will serve our customers better and strengthen Ontario’s economy.” “Hydro One’s modernization initiative is a critical step in building a smarter power grid that benefits electricity ratepayers,” said Todd Smith, Minister of Energy. “Using the newest technology to build a smarter grid will ensure Ontarians have access to an efficient, clean and reliable electricity system for years to come.” By investing in smart

switches, problem areas can be isolated remotely, reducing the amount of customers who experience a power outage. Digital sensors are also being added to better detect the location of a problem, which helps direct crews to the source of the issue and allows them to spend more time making repairs and restoring power instead of patrolling long power lines along challenging terrain. Hydro One’s grid modernization program is rolling out in communities across the province.

WHEATLEY LANDMARK RAZED WHEATLEY — The former Captain’s Corner restaurant came down on Tuesday, August 3. The building on Klondyke Rd. had several owners over the course of its life and was a favourite destination for locals and for campers headed for Wheatley Provincial Park for a number of years. Photo courtesy of George Christiansen

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Harness racing starts Sunday

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Southpoint Alumni hold annual golf tournament

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Barons undefeated as they prepare to host OBA weekend

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Jamieson Tour plays Sutton Creek, Maple City

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The course beats the players in TT senior golf

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Big Boyz tournament attracts 420 anglers

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—Sports Flashbacks—

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1986 -- What was happening?

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Local bike-a-thon being held throughout August

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Smart devices part of Hydro One's modernization program

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Reminder to take precautions outdoors during tick season

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Province helping wineries with new initiative

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Mayor's recognition awards program

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Leamington library reopens doors

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Intuitive eating will help with your diet

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Partnership provides healthy food for Hospice

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First book out for Leamington author

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Police briefs

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Golf cart pilot program launching on Pelee Island

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Joan McSweeney chosen as 2021 senior of the year

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Bank Theatre presents Hullabaloo

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Author publishes second book

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OPP traffic blitz nets charges in Leamington

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Cut-your-own flower and herb farm is dream come true

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Wanted for indecent act

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Hogs poker run attracts hundreds of motorcycles

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Finalists announced for Business Excellence Awards

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Greenhouse damage extensive from EF1 tornado

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