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Bay d'Espoir Hydroelectric Power Station

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survey confirmed the feasibility of building a hydroelectric plant. By 1959 BRINCO had set up a subsidiary, Southern Newfoundland Power and Development Corporation, to carry out the project. However, the subsidiary was unable to attract industrial customers to the area; this, it felt, was necessary
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The Bay D'Espoir Hydroelectric Development was undertaken to provide the province with a large source of low-cost electric power which would allow the Island's utilities to extend their services, stimulate the expansion of the industries already in the province and attract new industries to
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to produce a rated output of 613.4 MW with a rated flow of 397 m/s. The plant produces an average of 2,657 GWh annually, making it the largest hydroelectric plant on Newfoundland.
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rewind, rotor pole re-insulation and protection upgrade. This project was the first stator rewind on a unit of this size in Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro's history.
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and, finally, 150 km from Victoria Lake to its final tidewater destination at Bay d'Espoir. Water is collected, stored and diverted from a number of
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The hydroelectric potential of this area was known by the early 1920s but its development was not seriously considered until 1954 when
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before undertaking the project, so in 1964 it sold all its rights and assets to the Newfoundland Government.
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Units 1 through 4 went online between 1967 and 1968, with each unit having a rated capacity of 75 MW.
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between Victoria Lake and Long Pond, the forebay for the two Bay d'Espoir generating stations.
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The government, by taking over the project, became eligible for a $ 20 million grant from the
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Generating unit 2 underwent a major refurbishment during the summer of 2010, including a
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Location of Bay d'Espoir Hydroelectric Power Station in Newfoundland and Labrador
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The seven generating units at Bay d'Espoir utilize approximately 176 m of
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at an approximate elevation of 320 metres. Through a man-made array of
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agency. The engineering and construction work was carried out by
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were built partially because of the availability of cheap power.
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Hydroelectric power stations in Newfoundland and Labrador
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Electric Reduction Company of Canada Industries Limited
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Bay d'Espoir Hydroelectric Generating Facility website
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Hydraulic Generation Refurbishment and Modernization
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Bay d'Espoir Hydroelectric Power Station is located in Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
Newfoundland and Labrador
47°59′24.88″N 55°48′00.51″W / 47.9902444°N 55.8001417°W / 47.9902444; -55.8001417
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro
Meelpaeg Lake
Hydraulic head
Turbines
Installed capacity
MW
Capacity factor
Annual generation
Official website
Newfoundland and Labrador Power Commission
Newfoundland
Bay d'Espoir
hydroelectric
Newfoundland
British Newfoundland Development Corporation
Shawinigan Engineering
Atlantic Development Board
Federal Government
ShawMont Newfoundland Engineering
Montreal Engineering
Electric Reduction Company of Canada Industries Limited
phosphorus
Long Harbour
Come by Chance Oil Refinery
Come by Chance
stator

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