Yukon officials outline power concerns after cold snap tested grid capacity
Officials in charge of Yukon’s power grid say rotating blackouts are a “last resort,” and neighbourhoods in Whitehorse need to prepare to be part of the rotation should the territory’s grid be pushed to its limits again during a cold snap.
Yukon Energy Minister Ted Laking warned last month that the territory’s power grid was under significant strain, with customers setting “an all-time record” for peak demand on Dec. 22, beating another record set just weeks before.
Demand reached 123 megawatts, just below the system’s maximum capacity of 140 megawatts, and Laking said that demand is expected to grow by 40 megawatts over the next five years driven by new homes with electric heating.
“Without new dependable winter power, this strain will only worsen,” he said.


