Ontario Expects Significant Drop in Power During Eclipse

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Ontario Expects Significant Drop in Power During Eclipse
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Officials in Ontario are anticipating a major decrease in power supply due to the upcoming eclipse, which will cast its shadow over Southwestern Ontario. The province is prepared for the disruption with its diverse electric system.

Officials in Ontario are expecting a significant drop in power — enough to supply energy to half the city of Toronto — as

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