Absolutely. The line we always say at TAF is that the cheapest kilowatt hour is the one you don't use, so efficiency is the name of the game to begin with. That's step one. That's the cheapest thing you could start doing today—start with energy efficiency.
From there, you start to go into the deployment of alternative renewable resources. Solar and wind can deploy incredibly quickly. Battery, electric and storage can help, especially with charging during off-peak or overnight hours.
I know that Hydro-Québec is looking to get a lot of its demand response from electric vehicles, as well, in peak shaving and off-peak times. Electric vehicles shouldn't be viewed as just a drain on the system. They are an absolute resource as a battery as well, as part of it—
