Some provinces, like B.C., Quebec, and Ontario, have an electricity surplus. With new or enhanced interties, we can expect that there might be even more energy surplus from those provinces or even from other provinces.
From what I heard from your words, the capacity of the energy storage industry in Canada is not big enough to digest all the electricity surplus, so those provinces probably still have to sell their electricity to other provinces or to the U.S.
I wonder which way...? Is it more economical to sell the electricity to other provinces or the U.S. rather than just to store the energy in your own province? Which is more economical, to store it or just to simply sell it?