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re-supply during the summer shipping season. This dependence on diesel presents its own set of environmental and economic impacts, leaving the territory vulnerable to world energy price fluctuations. The first new power generation facility since the establishment of the company was the expansion of
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to be used in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut. Photovoltaic solar power is particularly attractive due to its absence of structural-mechanical complexity. Given the very long days of summer, in some communities the installation of such panels can enable diesel gensets to be turned off for multiple
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However, Quilliq Energy does not have an adequate revenue surplus or borrowing ability in order to fund the project on its own, especially as 13 of the existing 25 diesel-fired power stations across the territory are in need of replacement. As a result, the hydroelectric project was shelved
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Qulliq Energy established the Nunavut Energy Centre in 2006 as a division focusing on energy conservation through public outreach. The centre was closed down on March 31, 2009, and its functions were transferred to the territorial government departments.
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In numerous communities across the Canadian north, renewable energy projects using solar panels, wind turbines, and hydroelectric power plants are being pursued. The option of extending a transmission line to Manitoba would enable hydroelectricity from
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In 2010 and 2011, five lawsuits were filed against Qulliq Energy by former employees for wrongful/constructive dismissal, while some other former workers accused the company for the violation of
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The Nunavut Power Corporation was established by the Nunavut Power Utilities Act (now the Qulliq Energy Corporation Act) in 2001 to take over the Nunavut-based assets of the
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hours at a time. Additionally, Nunavut is also pursuing independent power production in the form of solar panels on schools, healthcare facilities, and municipal buildings.
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Since the establishment, periodic discussions continue regarding the possibility of combining Nunavut's fuel delivery functions under Qulliq Energy.
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facilities, but the company is actively engaged in site reviews for hydro-electric developments in the 12-20 MW range around
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Low population, severe weather, and remoteness of transportation and construction technology make long distance
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hydroelectric dam that is expected to meet Iqaluit's current energy demand. The Armshow South site (
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hydroelectric dam that would be developed when additional capacity is needed.
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In 2005, Quilliq Energy initiated a study of potential sites near
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grids unviable. Every community in Nunavut relies on independent
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During the 1970s, there had been suggestions of NCPC employing "
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generators to produce power in the many isolated communities.
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and other Arctic indigenous peoples. It is headquartered in
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In 2023, a wind turbine was installed in the community of
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Electrical power generating corporation in Nunavut, Canada
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The geography of Nunavut presents unique challenges to
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Index

Qulliq Energy Corporation
Territorial corporation
Energy company
Baker Lake, Nunavut
Electrical power
www.qec.nu.ca
Inuktitut
Inuinnaqtun
French
territorial corporation
electricity utility
distributor
Nunavut
Government of Nunavut
qulliq
oil lamp
Inuit
Baker Lake, Nunavut
Northwest Territories Power Corporation
Northern Canada Power Commission
high voltage
diesel generators
sealift
hydro-electric
Iqaluit
Frobisher Bay
slowpoke
nuclear
Iqaluit
hydroelectric power station

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