Prisoner of Cunuckistan (@japperjohn) 's Twitter Profile
Prisoner of Cunuckistan

@japperjohn

If you vote Liberal, you might be what's wrong with Canada. Just saying.

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Voice for Energy (@voiceforenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

78% of Canadians agree: We should have the freedom to choose the energy that works best for us. Natural gas is a reliable, affordable choice. Use our tool to tell decision-makers you support Canadian natural gas as a choice. Source: Crestview Strategy Poll (Jan 2025)

Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 01-Sep-2025 @ 16:59, 82.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 1.0% of capacity and producing 0.5% of total generation, while solar is at 68.2% of capacity and producing 11.3% of total generation. At the same time, we are

At this moment, 01-Sep-2025 @ 16:59, 82.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 1.0% of capacity and producing 0.5% of total generation, while solar is at 68.2% of capacity and producing 11.3% of total generation. At the same time, we are
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱 (@ryangerritsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a list of 10 failed or delayed EV / Battery plant projects that our Governments have lost billions of dollars on. Has anyone ever been held accountable for these decisions? Nope. One of them is enjoying his retirement.

Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a chart showing the yearly average wind capacity factors over the past 15 years. Across that period, the average capacity factor was 32.6%, while total installed capacity increased tenfold from 563 MW to 5,684 MW. Adding more wind turbines doesn’t make the wind blow more

Here’s a chart showing the yearly average wind capacity factors over the past 15 years.

Across that period, the average capacity factor was 32.6%, while total installed capacity increased tenfold from 563 MW to 5,684 MW.

Adding more wind turbines doesn’t make the wind blow more
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At this moment, 03-Sep-2025 @ 14:59, 80.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 11.0% of capacity and producing 5.8% of total generation, while solar is at 41.8% of capacity and producing 7.1% of total generation. At the same time, we are

At this moment, 03-Sep-2025 @ 14:59, 80.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 11.0% of capacity and producing 5.8% of total generation, while solar is at 41.8% of capacity and producing 7.1% of total generation. At the same time, we are
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 08-Sep-2025 @ 00:59, 79.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 25.4% of capacity and producing 15.4% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting

At this moment, 08-Sep-2025 @ 00:59, 79.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 25.4% of capacity and producing 15.4% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 08-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 84.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 13.4% of capacity and producing 7.7% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting

At this moment, 08-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 84.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 13.4% of capacity and producing 7.7% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, based on the current generation and installed capacities, Alberta would need all of the following additional resources to fully replace all non-renewable electricity generation: 26603 - Wind Turbines plus 6265264 - Solar Panels plus 2.4 - Site C Dams This is: 15

At this moment, based on the current generation and installed capacities, Alberta would need all of the following additional resources to fully replace all non-renewable electricity generation:

26603 - Wind Turbines
plus
6265264 - Solar Panels
plus
2.4 - Site C Dams

This is:
15
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 09-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 84.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 17.4% of capacity and producing 10.0% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting

At this moment, 09-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 84.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 17.4% of capacity and producing 10.0% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 10-Sep-2025 @ 20:59, 91.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 6.6% of capacity and producing 3.6% of total generation, while solar is at 1.5% of capacity and producing 0.3% of total generation. At the same time, we are importing

At this moment, 10-Sep-2025 @ 20:59, 91.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 6.6% of capacity and producing 3.6% of total generation, while solar is at 1.5% of capacity and producing 0.3% of total generation. At the same time, we are importing
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 11-Sep-2025 @ 02:59, 92.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 4.2% of capacity and producing 2.6% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting 127

At this moment, 11-Sep-2025 @ 02:59, 92.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 4.2% of capacity and producing 2.6% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting 127
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 11-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 92.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 4.0% of capacity and producing 2.4% of total generation, while solar is at 0.1% of capacity and producing 0.0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting

At this moment, 11-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 92.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 4.0% of capacity and producing 2.4% of total generation, while solar is at 0.1% of capacity and producing 0.0% of total generation. At the same time, we are exporting
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 11-Sep-2025 @ 16:59, 82.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 1.5% of capacity and producing 0.8% of total generation, while solar is at 72.6% of capacity and producing 12.1% of total generation. At the same time, we are

At this moment, 11-Sep-2025 @ 16:59, 82.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 1.5% of capacity and producing 0.8% of total generation, while solar is at 72.6% of capacity and producing 12.1% of total generation. At the same time, we are
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta pool price for 01-Sep-2025 to 11-Sep-2025. Maximum = $999.99 / MWh Average = $107.53 / MWh 2024 Average = $62.78 / MWh Minimum = $0.53 / MWh Number of free hours at $0.00 = 0 Number of hours at $999.99 = 3 Total for the month so far = $28,280.70 Total for the same

Alberta pool price for 01-Sep-2025 to 11-Sep-2025. 

Maximum  = $999.99 / MWh
Average  = $107.53 / MWh
2024 Average = $62.78 / MWh
Minimum  = $0.53 / MWh
Number of free hours at $0.00  = 0
Number of hours at $999.99  = 3

Total for the month so far = $28,280.70
Total for the same
Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, based on the current generation and installed capacities, Alberta would need all of the following additional resources to fully replace all non-renewable electricity generation: 38031 - Wind Turbines plus 4071233 - Solar Panels plus 3.0 - Site C Dams This is: 22

At this moment, based on the current generation and installed capacities, Alberta would need all of the following additional resources to fully replace all non-renewable electricity generation:

38031 - Wind Turbines
plus
4071233 - Solar Panels
plus
3.0 - Site C Dams

This is:
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SidHamilton (@sid_hamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further proof as to why Dean Blundell remains in the running for the title as “Canada’s Biggest Piece of Shit”, for roughly the 30th year in a row. While I am convinced his brain stem has suffered some kind of damage, it may well be cortex-related as well.

Reliable AB Energy (@reliableab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment, 16-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 90.7% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 3.0% of capacity and producing 1.8% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are importing 169

At this moment, 16-Sep-2025 @ 06:59, 90.7% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 3.0% of capacity and producing 1.8% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation. At the same time, we are importing 169