joshuajag
Member
Yes, seems like they had to add capacity to where power is distributed to the complex. Power was off to Save On and Staples. Colwin (who contract for Save On) was responsible for the generation setup. That generator was apparently burning through around 60 litres of diesel an hour! I wish I had gotten a look inside it. I heard Staples was quoted 19k for a generator and so decided against it. With all the perishables, Save On didn't have much of a choice and this is apparently a common occurrence for them (maintenance, etc.)BC Hydro needed to shut down power to Save-On/etc in order to... hook up the (green hydro) transformer? Weird, haven't heard that much from other supercharger installs.