
François Bouffard
François Bouffard is a professor of electrical engineering at McGill University, known for his expertise in power systems and energy markets. He has contributed to discussions on the dynamics of electricity exports between Canada and the U.S., particularly highlighting the economic implications of such trades and the stability they bring to the energy grid. Recently, he provided insights into the comparative leverage of Ontario and Quebec in the electricity market, emphasizing Quebec's stronger position due to its history of successful exports and the political ramifications of energy trade.
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