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Quebec shatters record for electricity consumption once again

Wind chills could reach -40 C by Friday night across southern Quebec.

This is the 2nd time this month record electricity consumption levels have been broken

Quebec is experiencing a cold snap leading to record hydro-electric consumption. (Jean-Claude Taliana/CBC)

Hydro Quebec says it has once again set a new record for power consumption as extreme cold grips much of the province this morning.

An extreme cold warning has been in effect across southern Quebec since Friday morning, straining the system as Quebecers juggle staying warm and working from home.

Hydro Qubec recorded consumption levels reaching 40,300 megawatts as of 8 a.m. Friday, breaking a previous record of 39,000 MW that was broken during another cold snap on Jan 11.

The publicly owned utility is now asking Quebecers to reduce their electricity consumption as much as possible today and tomorrow, predicting earlier in the morning the province would again reach an all-time high.

Reducing heating by just one or two degrees, especially in rooms that aren't being used, is one step that people can take to limit their consumption. They can also avoid using large appliances like the dishwasher and clothing dryer as often, and shortening the use of hot water.

"They're small actions, but across millions of clients, it makes a difference," said Cendrix Bouchard, a spokesperson with Hydro Qubec, while speaking with Tout un matin.

"We understand that asking this may pose challenges for some who are home throughout the day because they are working remotely, but if people are able to contribute, we appreciate it."

The best time to try and limit electricity usage is in the morning and evening, when electricity usage tends to peak, Bouchard said.

The province can import electricity from other regions ifQuebec's system reaches its limits, he added.

Temperatures dropped to 24 C in Montreal at 7 a.m., with a wind chill of 29 C.

It will get colder across the south of the province through the evening andwind chills are expected to make it feel as cold as 40until Saturday morning, Environment Canada warned.

Those spending time outdoors are at a higher risk of frostbite and hypothermia.

"Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill," Environment Canada said.

Conserving energy

Hydro-Qubec has signed up 160,000 clients to a flexible billing plan that allows them to pay less for energy as long as they use it during non-peak periods.

Quebec's energy regulator, the Rgie de l'nergie, also forces crypto-currency mining operations to shut down for some hours on peak-demand days, Bouchard said.

Hydro-Qubec says the highest consumption periods are usually between 6 a.m.-9 a.m. and 4 p.m.-8 p.m.