In Quebec alone, we could add at least 3,000 megawatts of installed capacity.
We need to be more strategic in our approach to solar energy. I think solar power generation could be cost-effective in some areas where the resource is good, such as the Prairies.
However, the grid isn't stable in some places, so the combination of solar energy and batteries could be a good solution for some of our facilities in Canada to avoid having to invest in transmission or distribution infrastructure. Avoided costs are an important element.
We have battery facilities on New York Island, where utility company Con Edison decided not to invest in cables, but rather in batteries to make their grid more powerful.