Canada exported 65.225 billion kWh in 2022. It exports to only one country, the USA, so it exported 65.225 billion kWh to the USA.
It would be difficult to divide Canada's electrical grids from ours, and would mean less redundancy for both.
Canada - The World Factbook
www.cia.gov
It also imported a lot from the U.S., and you have no idea what the net differences are, and as already pointed out it only to states who have inflicted the shortages on themselves.
Monthly average exports from the United States to Canada in 2023 increased 70% on a year-over-year basis to 1,809 gigawatthours (GWh), while monthly average imports from Canada to the United States decreased by 36% to 3,315 GWh. The decline in imports from Canada was large enough that by September 2023 the United States switched to become a net electricity exporter to Canada, which continued for five of the next nine months, according to EIA’s Quarterly Electricity Imports and Exports Report.
For the last two decades can look at the timelines of power plants states like New York shut down that caused the net imports.
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