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Generating hydroelectric power in Quebec: past and future

Abstract

Most of Quebec's electricity generation, installed capacity 26,839 MW in January 1992, is from hydroelectric installations. Present development is directed at the James Bay region of Hudson Bay - Phase 1 of the La Grande complex delivers 10,200 MW into the Hydro-Quebec system and Phase 2 will add another 3,400 MW. Future development is planned - the Grande-Baleine (Great Whale) and the Nottaway-Broadback-Rupert (NRB) complex. This added capacity, planned for the next 10 years will add about 12,000 MW to the system. (author).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1992
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
GB-92-052995; EDB-92-175843
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Energy Exploration and Exploitation; (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 10:3; Other Information: Translated and updated from Revue de L'Energie, Feb-Mar 1991
Subject:
13 HYDRO ENERGY; QUEBEC; HYDROELECTRIC POWER; REVIEWS; CANADA; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTRIC POWER; ENERGY SOURCES; NORTH AMERICA; POWER; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; 130000* - Hydro Energy
OSTI ID:
7149939
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0144-5987; CODEN: EEEXD
Submitting Site:
GB
Size:
Pages: 147-151
Announcement Date:
Dec 15, 1992

Citation Formats

Carpentier, J M. Generating hydroelectric power in Quebec: past and future. United Kingdom: N. p., 1992. Web.
Carpentier, J M. Generating hydroelectric power in Quebec: past and future. United Kingdom.
Carpentier, J M. 1992. "Generating hydroelectric power in Quebec: past and future." United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {Most of Quebec's electricity generation, installed capacity 26,839 MW in January 1992, is from hydroelectric installations. Present development is directed at the James Bay region of Hudson Bay - Phase 1 of the La Grande complex delivers 10,200 MW into the Hydro-Quebec system and Phase 2 will add another 3,400 MW. Future development is planned - the Grande-Baleine (Great Whale) and the Nottaway-Broadback-Rupert (NRB) complex. This added capacity, planned for the next 10 years will add about 12,000 MW to the system. (author).}
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