Canadians are lucky to enjoy a relatively robust and reliable electrical power infrastructure. Most of the time, we flick a switch and the lights turn on. The citizens of many other countries who experience frequent outages or fluctuating supply, however, are not so lucky. The stable nature of our infrastructure brings a certain predictable (yet inadvisable) complacency which quickly evaporates as soon as an emergency takes our grid off-line (not to mention, adults and kids alike break into a cold sweat over the spectre of a dead cell phone). Read the article……………………………..
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