List of generating stations in Quebec

The following page lists electrical generating stations in Quebec, Canada.

Quebec produces close to 96% of its electricity through hydropower. The James Bay Project is Quebec's largest generation complex, with an installed capacity of 16,527 megawatt of power, approximately 40% of the province's peak load. Hydro-Québec, the government-owned public utility is the main power generator in the province with 59 hydroelectric facilities located across the province, for a total installed capacity of 34,490 MW.[1]

Hydroelectric

Owned by Hydro-Québec

List of hydroelectric generating stations owned and operated by Hydro-Québec Production.[2]

  Facilities under construction
  Planned facilities
  Decommissioned facilities
Name Location Watershed Type Reservoir Capacity (MW) Units Head (m) Commissioned
Beauharnois 45°18′51″N 73°54′37″W Saint Lawrence Run of river n/a 1,906 38 24.39 1932–1961
Beaumont 47°33′20″N 72°50′12″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 270 6 37.8 1958
Bersimis-1 49°18′31″N 69°33′50″W Betsiamites Reservoir Pipmuacan Reservoir 1,178 8 266.7 1956
Bersimis-2 49°10′02″N 69°14′26″W Betsiamites Run of river n/a 869 5 115.83 1959
Brisay 54°27′16″N 70°31′09″W Caniapiscau Reservoir Caniapiscau Reservoir 469 2 37.5 1993
Bryson 45°39′40″N 76°37′52″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 56 3 18.29 1925
Carillon 45°34′07″N 74°23′01″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 753 14 17.99 1962
Chelsea 45°30′45″N 75°46′39″W Gatineau Run of river n/a 152 5 28.35 1927
Chute-Allard 47°54′15″N 73°47′57″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 62 6 17.83 2008
Chute-Bell 45°46′26″N 74°41′09″W Rouge Run of river n/a 10 2 17.8 1915–1999
Chute-Burroughs 45°08′47″N 72°01′08″W Niger Run of river n/a 2 1 55.17 1929
Chats Falls Generating Station[note 1] 45°28′30″N 76°14′18″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 92 4 16.16 1931
Chute-Hemmings 45°51′45″N 72°27′03″W Saint-François Run of river n/a 29 6 14.64 1925
Drummondville 45°53′13″N 72°29′02″W Saint-François Run of river n/a 16 4 9.1 1910
Eastmain-1 52°10′54″N 76°3′5″W Eastmain Reservoir Eastmain-1 Reservoir 507 3 63 2006
Eastmain-1-A[3] 52°10′47″N 76°2′7″W Eastmain Reservoir Eastmain-1 Reservoir 829[4] 3 63 2011-2012
Grand-Mère 46°36′55″N 72°40′33″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 67 4 25.61 1915–1930
Hart-Jaune 51°47′06″N 67°54′46″W Hart-Jaune Reservoir Petit-Lac-Manicouagan Reservoir 51 3 39.6 1960
Jean-Lesage 49°19′18″N 68°20′49″W Manicouagan Reservoir Manic-2 Reservoir 1,145 8 70.11 1965–1967
La Gabelle 46°26′54″N 72°44′32″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 131 5 17.38 1924
La Grande-1 53°44′04″N 78°34′26″W La Grande Run of river n/a 1,436 12 27.5 1994–1995
La Grande-2-A 53°46′46″N 77°32′57″W La Grande Reservoir Robert-Bourassa Reservoir 2,106 6 138.5 1991–1992
La Grande-3 53°43′40″N 75°59′55″W La Grande Reservoir La Grande-3 Reservoir 2,417 12 79 1982–1984
La Grande-4 53°53′12″N 73°27′55″W La Grande Reservoir La Grande-4 Reservoir 2,779 9 116.7 1984–1986
La Tuque 47°26′39″N 72°47′58″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 294 6 34.75 1940–1955
Lac-Robertson[note 2] 50°59′56″N 59°03′42″W Véco Reservoir Robertson Lake 21 2 38.5 1995
Laforge-1 54°10′14″N 72°36′55″W Laforge Reservoir Laforge-1 Reservoir 878 6 57.3 1993–1994
Laforge-2 54°35′30″N 71°16′15″W Laforge Reservoir Laforge-2 Reservoir 319 2 27.4 1996
Les Cèdres 45°18′32″N 74°01′38″W Saint Lawrence Run of river n/a 103 11 9.14 1914–1924
Magpie-2[5][6] Côte-Nord Magpie 450 2026
Magpie-5[5][6] Côte-Nord Magpie 385 2030
Manic-1 49°11′29″N 68°19′47″W Manicouagan Run of river n/a 184 3 36.58 1966–1967
Manic-5 50°38′23″N 68°43′37″W Manicouagan Reservoir Manicouagan Reservoir 1,596 8 141.8 1970
Manic-5-PA 50°38′37″N 68°43′48″W Manicouagan Reservoir Manicouagan Reservoir 1,064 4 144.5 1989
Mercier 46°43′03″N 75°59′00″W Gatineau Reservoir Baskatong Reservoir 55 5 18 2007
Mitis-1 48°36′13″N 68°08′19″W Mitis Run of river n/a 6 2 36.58 1922–1929
Mitis-2 48°37′19″N 68°08′19″W Mitis Run of river n/a 4 1 22.86 1947
Outardes-2 49°08′59″N 68°24′17″W Outardes Run of river n/a 523 3 82.3 1978
Outardes-3 49°33′33″N 68°43′58″W Outardes Run of river n/a 1,026 4 143.57 1969
Outardes-4 49°42′21″N 68°54′24″W Outardes Reservoir Outardes-4 Reservoir 785 4 120.55 1969
Paugan 45°48′42″N 75°55′37″W Gatineau Run of river n/a 213 8 40.54 1928
Péribonka 49°30′28″N 71°10′59″W Peribonka Reservoir 405 3 67.6 2007–2008
Petit Mécatina-3[5] Côte-Nord Petit-Mécatina 320 2026
Petit Mécatina-4[5] Côte-Nord Petit-Mécatina 880 2023
Première-Chute 47°36′00″N 79°27′09″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 131 4 22.26 1968–1975
Rapide-2 47°56′01″N 78°34′34″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 67 4 20.43 1954–1964
Rapide-7 47°46′08″N 78°18′46″W Ottawa Reservoir Decelles Lake 67 4 20.73 1941–1949
Rapide-Blanc 47°47′48″N 72°58′24″W Saint-Maurice Reservoir Blanc Reservoir 204 6 32.92 1934–1955
Rapide-des-Cœurs 47°47′21″N 73°22′40″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 79 6 22.69 2008–2009
Rapides-des-Îles 47°34′35″N 79°21′17″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 176 4 26.22 1966–1973
Rapides-des-Quinze 47°35′24″N 79°17′41″W Ottawa Run of river n/a 103 6 25.9 1923–1955
Rapides-Farmer 45°29′56″N 75°45′48″W Gatineau Run of river n/a 104 5 20.12 1927
René-Lévesque 49°44′25″N 68°35′34″W Manicouagan Reservoir Manic-3 Reservoir 1,244 6 94.19 1975–1976
Rivière-des-Prairies 45°35′22″N 73°39′26″W Rivière des Prairies Run of river n/a 54 6 7.93 1929
Robert-Bourassa 53°46′55″N 77°31′58″W La Grande Reservoir Robert-Bourassa Reservoir 5,616 16 137.16 1979–1981
Rocher-de-Grand-Mère 46°36′55″N 72°40′33″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 230 3 24.3 2004
Romaine-1[7][8] 50°23′07″N 63°15′39″W Romaine Reservoir Romaine-1 Reservoir 270 2 62.5 2015-2016
Romaine-2[7] 50°37′28″N 63°11′39″W Romaine Reservoir Romaine-2 Reservoir 640 2 156.4 2014
Romaine-3[7] 51°06′52″N 63°24′00″W Romaine Reservoir Romaine-3 Reservoir 395 2 118.9 2017
Romaine-4[7] 51°20′52″N 63°29′12″W Romaine Reservoir Romaine-4 Reservoir 245 2 88.9 2020
Sainte-Marguerite-3[note 3] 50°42′18″N 66°46′47″W Sainte-Marguerite Reservoir Sainte-Marguerite-3 Reservoir 882 2 330 2003
Saint-Narcisse 46°32′53″N 72°24′38″W Batiscan Run of river n/a 15 2 44.81 1926
Sarcelle[3] 52°40′01″N 76°38′04″W La Grande Reservoir Opinaca Reservoir 150 3 11.7 2013
Sept-Chutes 47°07′31″N 70°48′57″W Sainte-Anne Run of river n/a 22 4 124.97 1916–1999
Shawinigan-2 46°32′11″N 72°46′02″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 200 8 44.2 1911–1929
Shawinigan-3 46°32′02″N 72°45′56″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 194 3 44.2 1948
Toulnustouc 49°58′14″N 68°09′34″W Toulnustouc Reservoir Sainte-Anne Lake 526 2 152 2005
Trenche 47°45′12″N 72°52′44″W Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 302 6 48.47 1950

Stations with partial Hydro-Québec ownership

Name Region Watershed Type Reservoir Capacity (MW) Units Head Commissioned Ownership
McCormick

49°11′35″N 68°19′37″W

Manicouagan Run of river n/a 392 8 37.8 1952 Hydro-Québec (60%) and Alcoa (40%)[1]

Privately owned hydroelectric generating stations

List of privately owned hydroelectric generating stations in Quebec, including facilities owned by municipal utilities.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Abénaquis45°24′15″N 71°53′50″W2.81910–1984Hydro-Sherbrooke[9]
Adam-Cunningham48°39′30″N 71°10′15″W71953Resolute Forest Products[10]
Arthurville Hydroelectric Dam46°49′35″N 70°45′23″W0.651993Algonquin Power[11]
Ayers-145°38′12″N 74°21′41″W4.51929Ayers limitée
Ayers-245°38′37″N 74°21′11″W1.21994Ayers limitée
Baie-Saint-PaulBaie-Saint-Paul0.81898–1997Société d'énergie de Baie-Saint-Paul
Barrage-Larocque (Hydro Bromptonville)45°28′42″N 71°57′12″W9.91997Kruger Energy[12]
Marches-Naturelles46°53′39″N 71°09′31″W4.51908–1995Boralex[13]
Belding45°08′30″N 71°48′40″W1.51910Ville de Coaticook
Belle-Rivière48°06′51″N 71°45′50″WSociété d'énergie Belle Rivière
Belleterre Hydroelectric Dam[note 4]47°34′21″N 78°33′31″W2.21994Algonquin Power[14]
Bésy48°26′04″N 71°14′54″W18.52006Resolute Forest Products[10]
Bird-146°44′57″N 71°42′39″W21937–1994Boralex
Bird-246°44′57″N 71°42′39″W2.81995Boralex
BuckinghamBuckingham9.91913–1995Boralex[15]
Cascades-Savard51°18′20″N 68°07′32″W0.031988Restaurant Relais-Gabriel enr.
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière46°42′52″N 71°16′57″W24Innergex[16]
Chicoutimi48°25′34″N 71°04′34″W81923Resolute Forest Products[10]
Chute-à-Caron Power Station48°27′01″N 71°15′13″W2241931Rio Tinto Alcan[17]
Chute-à-la-Savane Power Station48°45′15″N 71°50′23″W2101953Rio Tinto Alcan[17]
Chute-aux-Galets48°39′06″N 71°12′12″W14.41921Resolute Forest Products[10]
Chute-BlancheSainte-Jeanne-d'Arc1.21998Hydro-Morin[18]
Chute-des-Passes Power Station49°50′26″N 71°09′46″W7501959Rio Tinto Alcan[17]
Chute-du-Diable Power Station48°46′51″N 71°41′49″W2051952Rio Tinto Alcan[17]
Chute-Ford Hydroelectric Dam (Glenford)46°50′18″N 71°56′26″W4.951994Algonquin Power[19]
Chute-Garneau48°23′10″N 71°07′50″W5.31925-2011City of Saguenay[20][21]
Chutes-à-Gorry46°47′25″N 72°00′28″W10.81993–1997Société d'énergie Columbus
Club BataramClermont0.119??Pourvoirie Charlevoix
Club des AlcaniensRivière-aux-Rats0.021981Club des Alcaniens Shawinigan
Corbeau46°18′51″N 75°56′36″W
Côte Sainte-Catherine 145°24′24″N 73°34′8″W21995Algonquin Power[22]
Côte Sainte-Catherine 245°24′24″N 73°34′8″W4.81993Algonquin Power[22]
Côte Sainte-Catherine 345°24′24″N 73°34′8″W4.51995Algonquin Power[22]
Daniel-Larocque (Mont-Laurier)46°33′17″N 75°29′59″W2.7251912–1987Algonquin Power[23]
Donnacona46°40′47″N 71°44′43″W4.81913–1997Algonquin Power[24]
Drummond45°22′51″N 71°57′38″W0.61927–1965Hydro-Sherbrooke[25]
Dufferin45°35′05″N 75°25′05″W401958Brookfield Renewable Power[26]
East AngusEast Angus21898–1992Boralex[27]
Eustis45°18′26″N 71°52′52″W0.71986Hydro-Sherbrooke[28]
Fraser47°49′58″N 69°32′04″W2.31992Hydro-Fraser[29]
Frontenac45°24′07″N 71°53′57″W2.21917–1988Hydro-Sherbrooke[30]
Grande-Dame, La45°16′21″N 72°06′22″W1.81911Hydro-Magog[31][32]
High Falls (Quebec)45°50′20″N 75°38′50″W1041929Brookfield Renewable Power[26]
HullGatineau121913Domtar
Hull-2Gatineau271920Hydro Ottawa[33]
HuntingvilleSherbrooke0.51996Boralex[27]
Isle-Maligne48°34′37″N 71°38′05″W4021926Rio Tinto Alcan[17]
Jean-Guérin46°38′07″N 71°02′42″W5.871998Société d'énergie Columbus
Jim-Gray[note 5]48°41′54″N 71°12′46″W631953Government of Quebec[34][35]
Joey-Tanenbaum45°52′42″N 76°41′46″W171994Brookfield Renewable Power[36]
Jonquière (Joseph-Perron)48°25′00″N 71°15′20″W4.51998Resolute Forest Products[10]
Jonquière-N⁰-148°25′18″N 71°15′15″W4.51996Hydro-Jonquière
L'Anse-Saint-Jean48°12′27″N 70°17′05″W0.451995Hydro-Morin
La Pulpe48°24′39″N 68°33′11″W3.71997Boralex[37]
La Sarre-1La Sarre1.11994Hydro-Abitibi
La Sarre-2La Sarre0.71995Hydro-Abitibi
Lebreux48°09′20″N 65°20′48″W1.11995Hydro Canomore[38]
LowLow0.41994Hydro Low
Magpie River50°19′25″N 64°27′19″W40.62008Hydromega[39]
MaquatuaWemindji1.11985Sakami Eeyou Corporation
Masson45°33′36″N 75°25′20″W1051933Brookfield Renewable Power[26]
McDougall46°44′27″N 71°41′55″W8.51925Boralex[40]
Memphrémagog45°15′46″N 72°08′40″W1.91910Hydro-Magog, Hydro-Sherbrooke[41]
Minashtuk48°54′21″N 72°12′25″W9.92000Hydro-Ilnu[42]
MontmagnyMontmagny2.11996Innergex[16]
Moulin MelbourneMelbourne0.1220039067-8780 Québec[18]
Moulin-aux-AbénakisSainte-Claire de Bellechasse0.41997Hubert Lacoste[18][43]
Murdock-Wilson48°28′00″N 71°14′12″W551957Resolute Forest Products[10]
Onatchiway48°53′34″N 71°02′16″W11925Resolute Forest Products[10]
Paton45°24′15″N 71°53′50″W1.71927Hydro-Sherbrooke[44]
PenmanCoaticook21985Town of Coaticook[45]
PentecôtePort-Cartier21999Algonquin Power
Petite High Falls45°32′02″N 75°37′30″W0.51999Hydro Norbyco
Petites-Bergeronnes48°15′57″N 69°37′47″W4.21994Société d'énergie Columbus
Pont-Arnaud48°24′27″N 71°07′29″W8.01913-2011City of Saguenay[20][21]
Portneuf 148°39′28″N 69°07′57″W81996Innergex[16]
Portneuf-248°39′20″N 69°10′36″W9.91996Innergex
Portneuf-348°41′29″N 69°20′21″W81996Innergex
Pourvoirie Domaine Touristique La TuqueLa Tuque0.12002Pourvoirie Domaine La Tuque
Rawdon Dam46°02′45″N 73°43′50″W2.51994Algonquin Power[46]
Rivière-du-Loup Dam47°49′59″N 69°31′52″W2.61885–1995Algonquin Power[29][47]
Rock Forest45°20′31″N 71°59′37″W2.71911–2000Hydro-Sherbrooke[48]
RSP-148°44′06″N 69°03′54″W11954–1993Boralex[49]
RSP-248°43′57″N 69°10′17″W61995Boralex[49]
RSP-348°44′06″N 69°03′54″W5.51995Boralex[49]
S.P.C. (Chute-Blanchette)48°24′46″N 71°06′02″W381957Elkem Métal Canada
Saint-Alban Dam46°42′38″N 72°04′36″W8.21901–1996Algonquin Power[50]
Saint-Jérôme45°48′33″N 74°01′47″W1.51888–1997Mini-Centrales de l'Est
Saint-JoviteSaint-Jovite0.31985Les Apôtres de l'Amour Infini
Saint-LambertSaint-Lambert61996Boralex[51]
Saint-Paul45°08′20″N 71°48′30″W0.91986Hydro-Coaticook
Chute-à-Magnan (Saint-Paulin)Saint-Paulin7.71994Innergex[16]
Saint-Raphaël Dam46°47′54″N 70°44′55″W3.51994Algonquin Power[52]
Sainte-Brigitte Dam46°01′47″N 72°28′49″W4.21994Algonquin Power[53]
Sainte-Marguerite-1 and I-B50°11′51″N 66°38′11″W30.11993Hydromega[54][55]
Sainte-Marguerite-250°12′46″N 66°39′39″W19.31954Iron Ore Company of Canada
Shipshaw Power Station48°26′54″N 71°12′54″W8961943Rio Tinto Alcan[17]
T.-D.-Bouchard Dam (St-Hyacinthe)45°37′15″N 72°57′20″W2.251995Algonquin Power[56]
Thibaudeau-RicardShawinigan4.91997Thibaudeau-Ricard
W.R. Beatty45°55′08″N 76°55′13″W111917–1995Brookfield Renewable Power[36]
Weedon45°39′41″N 71°27′49″W3.8251915Hydro-Sherbrooke[57]
Westbury45°29′52″N 71°37′12″W4.81929Hydro-Sherbrooke[58]
WindsorWindsor5.51996Innergex[16]

Other Renewables

Wind

List of wind farms in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Baie-des-Sables Wind Farm48°42′08″N 67°52′21″W109.52006Cartier Wind Energy[59][60]
Carleton Wind Farm48°12′10″N 66°07′42″W109.52008Cartier Wind Energy[59][61]
Site nordique expérimental en éolien CORUSGaspé4.12010Wind Energy TechnoCentre[62][63]
De l'Érable Wind Farm46°05′49″N 71°38′51″W1002013Enerfin[59][64]
Des Moulins Wind Project46°10′26″N 71°21′05″W1562013Invenergy[59]
Gros-Morne49°12′23″N 65°26′54″W211.52011Cartier Wind Energy[59][65][66]
Jardin d'Eole Wind Farm48°43′37″N 67°37′51″W127.52009Northland Power[59][67][68]
L'Anse-à-Valleau Wind Farm49°05′38″N 64°39′13″W100.52007Cartier Wind Energy[59][69]
Lac Alfred Wind Project48°23′21″N 67°45′06″W3002013EDF Énergies Nouvelles / Enbridge[59][70]
Le Nordais (Cap-Chat)Cap-Chat571998TransAlta[71]
Le Nordais (Matane)Matane42.751999TransAlta[71]
Le Plateau Wind Farm[note 6]48°02′15″N 67°27′58″W138.62012Invenergy[59][72]
Massif du Sud Wind Project46°34′49″N 70°26′24″W1502013EDF Énergies Nouvelles / Enbridge[59][70][73][74]
Montagne-Sèche49°10′45″N 64°57′12″W58.52011Cartier Wind Energy[59][75]
Mont-Louis49°12′03″N 65°39′26″W100.52011Northland Power[59][76]
Mount CopperMurdochville542005NextEra Energy Resources[77][78]
Mount MillerMurdochville542005NextEra Energy Resources[79]
Montérégie Wind Farm45°17′58″N 73°36′27″W101.22012Kruger Inc.[59][80]
New Richmond Wind Farm48°12′47″N 65°41′10″W67.82013TransAlta[59][81]
Saint-Robert-Bellarmin Wind Project45°41′32″N 70°32′56″W802012EDF Énergies Nouvelles / Enbridge[59][82]
Seigneurie de Beaupré 2/3 Wind Farm47°22′20″N 70°51′39″W271.82013Boralex / Gaz Métro[59][83]
Saint-Damase Community Wind Project48°37′46″N 67°51′56″W242013Municipality of Saint-Damase / Algonquin Power[59][84]
Viger-Denonville Community Wind Farm47°55′07″N 69°13′04″W24.62013Rivière du Loup RCM / Innergex[59][85]
Saint-UlricSaint-Ulric2.251998Hydro-Québec Production[86]

Biomass

List of biomass and waste generating stations in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Brompton Biomass Cogen.45°28′51″N 71°57′08″W192007Kruger EnergyBiomass[87]
Dolbeau Biomass Cogen.48°52′48″N 72°13′04″W26.52012Resolute Forest ProductsBiomass[88]
Haute-Yamaska, Roland Thibault45°27′49″N 72°46′50″W32012-2013Terreau BiogazWaste[89]
Chapais ÉnergieChapais27Chapais Énergie, s.e.c.Biomass[90][91]
Fibrek Saint-Félicien48°44′44″N 72°30′45″W42.5FibrekBiomass[92]
Saint-Nicéphore45°49′10″N 72°22′31″W7.62012Waste Management, IncWaste[93]
Saint-Thomas46°03′52″N 73°15′10″W9.352012EBI ÉnergieWaste[94]
SenneterreSenneterre34.62000BoralexBiomass[95]
Témiscaming mill46°42′40″N 79°05′47″W8.12008TembecBiomass[96]
Thurso Cogeneration Plant45°36′03″N 75°15′20″W24.32012Fortress Specialty CelluloseBiomass

Nuclear

List of nuclear generating stations in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Gentilly Nuclear Generating Station[97]46°23′42″N 72°21′21″W6351983–2012Hydro-QuébecNuclear[98]

Fossil fuel

List of fossil fuel generating stations in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Bécancour gas turbine46°23′31″N 72°21′8″W4111994Hydro-QuébecNatural gas[99]
Cadillac gas turbine[note 7]48°12′51″N 78°17′59″W1621976Hydro-QuébecDiesel[99][100]
La Citière gas turbine45°24′55″N 73°26′14″W3091980Hydro-QuébecDiesel[99][101]
Tracy Thermal Generating Station45°59′50″N 73°10′20″W6601964–1968Hydro-QuébecFuel oil[99][102][103]
Bécancour cogeneration project (TCE)[note 8]46°22′2″N 72°24′15″W5502006TransCanadaNatural gas[104][105][106]

Off-grid

List of all generating stations in Quebec serving loads not connected to the main North American power grid.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date[107] Owner Type Ref
Cap-aux-Meules generating station47°22′26″N 61°53′07″W67.01992Hydro-Québec DistributionFuel oil[108]
Île-d'EntréeEntry Island1.21992Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
Akulivik[note 9]Akulivik0.9pre-1981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109][110]
AupalukAupaluk0.8pre-1981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
Blanc-Sablon[note 10]Blanc-Sablon4.9n/aHydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
ClovaClova0.5pre-1981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
InukjuakInukjuak3.0pre-1981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
IvujivikIvujivik1.01985Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
KangiqsualujjuaqKangiqsualujjuaq2.01986Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
KangiqsujuaqKangiqsujuaq1.51981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
KangirsukKangirsuk1.41987Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
KuujjuaqKuujjuaq6.62010Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[111]
KuujjuarapikKuujjuarapik3.42002Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
La Romaine[112][note 11]La Romaine5.81967Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
La Tabatière[note 10]La Tabatière6.8n/aHydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
Lac-Robertson[note 12]50°59′56″N 59°03′42″W21.61995Hydro-Québec DistributionHydro[2]
OpitciwanOpitciwan4.91975Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
Port-MenierPort-Menier2.81992Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
PuvirnitukPuvirnituk2.9pre-1981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
QuaqtaqQuaqtaq1.11987Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
SalluitSalluit31990Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
Schefferville[note 13]Schefferville6.8Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
St-Augustin[note 10]St-Augustin0.4n/aHydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
TasiujaqTasiujaq0.9pre-1981Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
UmiujaqUmiujaq1.11988Hydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]
Wemotaci[112][note 14]Wemotaci2.2n/aHydro-Québec DistributionDiesel[109]

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. The four units located in Ontario are owned by Ontario Power Generation.
  2. Owned and operated by Hydro-Québec Distribution
  3. The addition of a third unit is planned.
  4. Also known as Winneway
  5. Resolute Forest Products' water power lease for this facility was terminated by the Government of Quebec as of December 31, 2011
  6. A 23 MW expansion is scheduled for 2013.
  7. The Cadillac gas turbine is temporarily used as a synchronous condenser to supply reactive power on the Abitibi regional grid until its scheduled retirement in 2014.
  8. Mothballed until 2016.
  9. A new 2,028 kW plant is under construction and is scheduled to be in service in 2015.
  10. Back-up generators.
  11. The community will be connected to the main power grid in 2012. The power plant will be maintained in cold storage.
  12. Owned and operated by Hydro-Québec Distribution
  13. This community is supplied by the Mehinek hydroelectric generating station in Labrador. Diesel generators are used as backups.
  14. The community was connected to the grid on September 17, 2008. The diesel plant was dismantled.

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