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).
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.
@misc{etde_7149939,
title = {Generating hydroelectric power in Quebec: past and future}
author = {Carpentier, J M}
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).}
journal = []
volume = {10:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Generating hydroelectric power in Quebec: past and future}
author = {Carpentier, J M}
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).}
journal = []
volume = {10:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Jan}
}