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Site C Dam brings 1.1 GW of clean energy to Canada. Explore its engineering, environmental impact, and role in the energy transition.
Hydro is Canada’s predominant method of generating electricity, and is relied heavily upon by Manitoba, Quebec, B.C., Newfoundland and Labrador, and, to a lesser extent, by Ontario.
In this video, we examine the process of constructing a mini hydroelectric dam for a science project. Discover the techniques and methods used to build this miniature dam, highlighting the key ...
The Yukon Water Board has approved a new, 20-year operating licence for Yukon Energy's hydroelectric dam in Whitehorse. It ...
This video showcases a mini construction project focused on building a model hydroelectric dam. It delves into the scientific ...
BC Hydro, the Crown corporation in charge of building the hydroelectric dam, publicly conceded in late July that a “project risk materialized” on the right bank of the Peace River, which ...
The La Romaine 3 dam at the Mista camp on the La Romaine 3 hydro-electric plant is shown on Thursday Oct. 19, 2017. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press) ...
British Columbia’s newest hydroelectric dam has hit another key milestone. BC Hydro said Thursday that it had completed filling the Site C dam’s reservoir, a process that took 11 weeks to ...
At a construction cost of $16 billion, the Site C hydroelectric dam and reservoir on the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia is the most expensive public infrastructure project in the ...
Two days after the South Slave region experienced a blackout due to diesel engine failure during a heat wave, the power in ...
NB Power hopes to begin its long-awaited refurbishment of the Mactaquac Dam next year. The project to upgrade and extend the life of the utility’s most crucial hydro-generating plant is ...