Drop your thermostat or risk being cut off—seems like a no brainer to me. This occurred through no fault of Enbridge so the least customers can do is cooperate until it’s safe to get pressure up to 100%. For all you climate change advocates, it will help the carbon foot print as well. Plus there would be less carbon tax to pay-a winnner in all ways!
Sean - 6 years ago
Fortis Gas makes billions of dollars to supply a product. DO THE JOB!! Maybe spend a bit of the profits on security, infrastructure upgrades or how about, wait for it, a contingency plan such as more supply lines!!
Chucky - 6 years ago
You pay for the stuff! Use as much as you can afford!
Is that not how this whole “fraudulent system works?”
Antony - 6 years ago
Dropped our thermostat 2 degrees when the explosion happened
Laura - 6 years ago
We live on a 44 ft boat, moored at a live-aboard marina. We use hydro to heat, augmented by a diesel heater. As we live in a small space, we feel ok about running the heaters necessary to keep us warm. We use significantly less energy than even an average Vancouver house.
Send less over seas
Drop your thermostat or risk being cut off—seems like a no brainer to me. This occurred through no fault of Enbridge so the least customers can do is cooperate until it’s safe to get pressure up to 100%. For all you climate change advocates, it will help the carbon foot print as well. Plus there would be less carbon tax to pay-a winnner in all ways!
Fortis Gas makes billions of dollars to supply a product. DO THE JOB!! Maybe spend a bit of the profits on security, infrastructure upgrades or how about, wait for it, a contingency plan such as more supply lines!!
You pay for the stuff! Use as much as you can afford!
Is that not how this whole “fraudulent system works?”
Dropped our thermostat 2 degrees when the explosion happened
We live on a 44 ft boat, moored at a live-aboard marina. We use hydro to heat, augmented by a diesel heater. As we live in a small space, we feel ok about running the heaters necessary to keep us warm. We use significantly less energy than even an average Vancouver house.