Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 2, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday August 2, 2006 Canada a7 heat wave
heat wave tips so achingly hot temperatures can put people ? especially cranked up acs set Power record seniors ? at risk of heat related illnesses like heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Electricity demand surges in Ontario some tips for staying healthy Low-30?s. By Allison Jones during a heat wave the heat is astounding said senior environment Canada climatologist drink More fluids. Don t wait till t Oronto ? sweltering heat and David Phillips. You Are thirsty to drink. Stifling humidity had Ontario res Phillips said what contributed to yes dents turning up air condition Ter Day a oppressive heat was that the
avoid alcoholic drinks or drinks ers yesterday and pushing the temperature never really cooled Down with caffeine or lots of sugar. Provinces demand for electricity to monday night dipping Only to 27 c. Unprecedented new highs. We have records that go Back to Wear lightweight lightly coloured demand hit 27,005 megawatts at 5 . 1840,? said Phillips. And never in the Loose fitting clothing. ? More than 1,000 megawatts higher City of Toronto has the temperature than the previous record set july 13, stayed so elevated As it did monday limit the amount of time you 2005. spend outdoors. Avoid exercising the Independent electricity system As recently As five or six years ago outdoors. Operator which monitors electricity use the Days for record Power demand were in Ontario said to put the numbers in set in Winter when people turned up use or visit places malls movie perspective the City of Hamilton uses their heating systems. All of the current theatres libraries with air More than 1,000 megawatts of electric top 20 records for electricity demand in conditioning. Tony Caldwell / Ottawa Sun to per Day. Ontario have been set in the summer. We re seeing unprecedented demand even with record temperatures and a Cool Bath or Shower offers members of the Rideau Canoe club Cool off at Dow a Lake in Ottawa for electricity at this Point in time said Power hungry air conditioners there has yesterday. Temperatures in Ontario sizzled at 36c. Temporary heat Relief. Terry Young spokesman for the Ieso. Been Little talk of a blackout. The reason Young said is mostly that a because Ontario has a greater wildlife federation and Greenpeace said United states. Check on seniors who live alone. Because of air conditioners cranked up Supply of electricity than in previous yesterday the government is not doing Premier Dalton Mcguinty dismissed seniors especially those with health across the province. High demand also years Young said. Enough to conserve Energy. Accusations from environmental groups problems Are at higher risk of prompted the Agency to Issue a Power the Power was supplied yesterday by conservation is the fastest cheapest that his government is not doing enough suffering from heat illness than warning asking Consumers to Cut Back Ontario based nuclear plants Coal fired and cleanest solution to our electricity to beef up the provinces Power Supply. Healthy usage. Plants hydroelectric facilities and wind crush but its the one that gets the Ontario is aggressively pursuing new Humi Dex advisories were issued Power along with about 1,776 megawatts fewest dollars said Keith Stewart of renewable sources of Energy such As make sure children stay hydrated. Across Southern Central and Eastern of imported Power. The Whf. Wind farms expanding hydroelectric the family pet is probably also Ontario reaching As far North As Sud the most Manitoba Hydro could Stewart said Ontario should simple capacity in Niagara Falls and building feeling the heat. Don t forget to keep Bury. Environment Canada recorded a Export to Northwestern Ontario is 250 ment a province wide Energy saving More Gas fire generators Mcguinty said the water bowl filled. Temperature of 38 c at Burtonville air megawatts said spokesman Glenn incentive plan which could Cut demand from Bayfield , North of Toronto. Western Quebec Schneider by 10 per cent and Lessen the need to also experienced temperatures in the interest groups such As the world import smog causing Power from the ? Canadian press with file from Kevin Rollason up look what the Stork brought in in order to help you enjoy the Long weekend with family & friends we Are.
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