List of generating stations in Quebec

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The following page lists electrical generating stations in Quebec, Canada.

Quebec produces close to 96% of its electricity through hydropower. The James Bay Project is Quebec's largest generation complex, with an installed capacity of 16,527 megawatt of power, approximately 40% of the province's peak load. Hydro-Québec, the government-owned public utility is the main power generator in the province with 59 hydroelectric facilities located across the province, for a total installed capacity of 34,490 MW.[1]

Hydroelectric[]

Owned by Hydro-Québec[]

List of hydroelectric generating stations owned and operated by Hydro-Québec Production.[2]

  Facilities under construction
  Planned facilities
  Decommissioned facilities
Name Location Watershed Type Reservoir Capacity (MW) Units Head (m) Commissioned
Beauharnois 45°18′51″N 73°54′37″W / 45.31417°N 73.91028°W / 45.31417; -73.91028 (Beauharnois GS) Saint Lawrence Run of river n/a 1,906 38 24.39 1932–1961
Beaumont 47°33′20″N 72°50′12″W / 47.55556°N 72.83667°W / 47.55556; -72.83667 (Beaumont GS) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 270 6 37.8 1958
Bersimis-1 49°18′31″N 69°33′50″W / 49.30861°N 69.56389°W / 49.30861; -69.56389 (Bersimis-1) Betsiamites Reservoir Pipmuacan Reservoir 1,178 8 266.7 1956
Bersimis-2 49°10′02″N 69°14′26″W / 49.16722°N 69.24056°W / 49.16722; -69.24056 (Bersimis-2) Betsiamites Run of river n/a 869 5 115.83 1959
Brisay 54°27′16″N 70°31′09″W / 54.45444°N 70.51917°W / 54.45444; -70.51917 (Brisay) Caniapiscau Reservoir Caniapiscau Reservoir 469 2 37.5 1993
Bryson 45°39′40″N 76°37′52″W / 45.66111°N 76.63111°W / 45.66111; -76.63111 (Bryson) Ottawa Run of river n/a 56 3 18.29 1925
Carillon 45°34′07″N 74°23′01″W / 45.56861°N 74.38361°W / 45.56861; -74.38361 (Carillon) Ottawa Run of river n/a 753 14 17.99 1962
Chelsea 45°30′45″N 75°46′39″W / 45.51250°N 75.77750°W / 45.51250; -75.77750 (Chelsea) Gatineau Run of river n/a 152 5 28.35 1927
Chute-Allard 47°54′15″N 73°47′57″W / 47.90417°N 73.79917°W / 47.90417; -73.79917 (Chute-Allard) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 62 6 17.83 2008
Chute-Bell 45°46′26″N 74°41′09″W / 45.77389°N 74.68583°W / 45.77389; -74.68583 (Chute-Bell) Rouge Run of river n/a 10 2 17.8 1915–1999
Chute-Burroughs 45°08′47″N 72°01′08″W / 45.14639°N 72.01889°W / 45.14639; -72.01889 (Chute-Burroughs) Niger Run of river n/a 2 1 55.17 1929
Chats Falls Generating Station[note 1] 45°28′30″N 76°14′18″W / 45.47500°N 76.23833°W / 45.47500; -76.23833 (Chat Falls) Ottawa Run of river n/a 92 4 16.16 1931
Chute-Hemmings 45°51′45″N 72°27′03″W / 45.86250°N 72.45083°W / 45.86250; -72.45083 (Chute-Hemmings) Saint-François Run of river n/a 29 6 14.64 1925
Drummondville 45°53′13″N 72°29′02″W / 45.88694°N 72.48389°W / 45.88694; -72.48389 (Drummondville) Saint-François Run of river n/a 16 4 9.1 1910
52°10′54″N 76°3′5″W / 52.18167°N 76.05139°W / 52.18167; -76.05139 (Eastmain-1) Eastmain Reservoir Eastmain-1 Reservoir 507 3 63 2006
[3] 52°10′47″N 76°2′7″W / 52.17972°N 76.03528°W / 52.17972; -76.03528 (Eastmain-1-A) Eastmain Reservoir Eastmain-1 Reservoir 829[4] 3 63 2011-2012
Grand-Mère 46°36′55″N 72°40′33″W / 46.61528°N 72.67583°W / 46.61528; -72.67583 (Grand-Mère) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 67 4 25.61 1915–1930
Hart-Jaune 51°47′06″N 67°54′46″W / 51.78500°N 67.91278°W / 51.78500; -67.91278 (Hart-Jaune) Hart-Jaune Reservoir Petit-Lac-Manicouagan Reservoir 51 3 39.6 1960
Jean-Lesage 49°19′18″N 68°20′49″W / 49.32167°N 68.34694°W / 49.32167; -68.34694 (Jean-Lesage) Manicouagan Reservoir Manic-2 Reservoir 1,145 8 70.11 1965–1967
La Gabelle 46°26′54″N 72°44′32″W / 46.44833°N 72.74222°W / 46.44833; -72.74222 (La Gabelle) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 131 5 17.38 1924
La Grande-1 53°44′04″N 78°34′26″W / 53.73444°N 78.57389°W / 53.73444; -78.57389 (La Grande-1) La Grande Run of river n/a 1,436 12 27.5 1994–1995
La Grande-2-A 53°46′46″N 77°32′57″W / 53.77944°N 77.54917°W / 53.77944; -77.54917 (La Grande-2-A) La Grande Reservoir Robert-Bourassa Reservoir 2,106 6 138.5 1991–1992
La Grande-3 53°43′40″N 75°59′55″W / 53.72778°N 75.99861°W / 53.72778; -75.99861 (La Grande-3) La Grande Reservoir La Grande-3 Reservoir 2,417 12 79 1982–1984
La Grande-4 53°53′12″N 73°27′55″W / 53.88667°N 73.46528°W / 53.88667; -73.46528 (La Grande-4) La Grande Reservoir La Grande-4 Reservoir 2,779 9 116.7 1984–1986
La Tuque 47°26′39″N 72°47′58″W / 47.44417°N 72.79944°W / 47.44417; -72.79944 (La Tuque) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 294 6 34.75 1940–1955
Lac-Robertson[note 2] 50°59′56″N 59°03′42″W / 50.99889°N 59.06167°W / 50.99889; -59.06167 (Lac-Robertson) Véco Reservoir Robertson Lake 21 2 38.5 1995
Laforge-1 54°10′14″N 72°36′55″W / 54.17056°N 72.61528°W / 54.17056; -72.61528 (Laforge-1) Laforge Reservoir Laforge-1 Reservoir 878 6 57.3 1993–1994
Laforge-2 54°35′30″N 71°16′15″W / 54.59167°N 71.27083°W / 54.59167; -71.27083 (Laforge-2) Laforge Reservoir Laforge-2 Reservoir 319 2 27.4 1996
Les Cèdres 45°18′32″N 74°01′38″W / 45.30889°N 74.02722°W / 45.30889; -74.02722 (Les Cèdres) Saint Lawrence Run of river n/a 103 11 9.14 1914–1924
Magpie-2[5][6] Côte-Nord Magpie 450 2026
Magpie-5[5][6] Côte-Nord Magpie 385 2030
Manic-1 49°11′29″N 68°19′47″W / 49.19139°N 68.32972°W / 49.19139; -68.32972 (Manic-1) Manicouagan Run of river n/a 184 3 36.58 1966–1967
Manic-5 50°38′23″N 68°43′37″W / 50.63972°N 68.72694°W / 50.63972; -68.72694 (Manic-5) Manicouagan Reservoir Manicouagan Reservoir 1,596 8 141.8 1970
Manic-5-PA 50°38′37″N 68°43′48″W / 50.64361°N 68.73000°W / 50.64361; -68.73000 (Manic-5-PA) Manicouagan Reservoir Manicouagan Reservoir 1,064 4 144.5 1989
Mercier 46°43′03″N 75°59′00″W / 46.71750°N 75.98333°W / 46.71750; -75.98333 (Mercier) Gatineau Reservoir Baskatong Reservoir 55 5 18 2007
Mitis-1 48°36′13″N 68°08′19″W / 48.60361°N 68.13861°W / 48.60361; -68.13861 (Mitis-1) Mitis Run of river n/a 6 2 36.58 1922–1929
Mitis-2 48°37′19″N 68°08′19″W / 48.62194°N 68.13861°W / 48.62194; -68.13861 (Mitis-2) Mitis Run of river n/a 4 1 22.86 1947
Outardes-2 49°08′59″N 68°24′17″W / 49.14972°N 68.40472°W / 49.14972; -68.40472 (Outardes-2) Outardes Run of river n/a 523 3 82.3 1978
Outardes-3 49°33′33″N 68°43′58″W / 49.55917°N 68.73278°W / 49.55917; -68.73278 (Outardes-3) Outardes Run of river n/a 1,026 4 143.57 1969
Outardes-4 49°42′21″N 68°54′24″W / 49.70583°N 68.90667°W / 49.70583; -68.90667 (Outardes-4) Outardes Reservoir Outardes-4 Reservoir 785 4 120.55 1969
Paugan 45°48′42″N 75°55′37″W / 45.81167°N 75.92694°W / 45.81167; -75.92694 (Paugan) Gatineau Run of river n/a 213 8 40.54 1928
Péribonka 49°30′28″N 71°10′59″W / 49.50778°N 71.18306°W / 49.50778; -71.18306 (Péribonka) Peribonka Reservoir 405 3 67.6 2007–2008
Petit Mécatina-3[5] Côte-Nord Petit-Mécatina 320 2026
Petit Mécatina-4[5] Côte-Nord Petit-Mécatina 880 2023
Première-Chute 47°36′00″N 79°27′09″W / 47.60000°N 79.45250°W / 47.60000; -79.45250 (Première-Chute) Ottawa Run of river n/a 131 4 22.26 1968–1975
Rapide-2 47°56′01″N 78°34′34″W / 47.93361°N 78.57611°W / 47.93361; -78.57611 (Rapide-2) Ottawa Run of river n/a 67 4 20.43 1954–1964
Rapide-7 47°46′08″N 78°18′46″W / 47.76889°N 78.31278°W / 47.76889; -78.31278 (Rapide-7) Ottawa Reservoir Decelles Lake 67 4 20.73 1941–1949
Rapide-Blanc 47°47′48″N 72°58′24″W / 47.79667°N 72.97333°W / 47.79667; -72.97333 (Rapide-Blanc) Saint-Maurice Reservoir Blanc Reservoir 204 6 32.92 1934–1955
Rapide-des-Cœurs 47°47′21″N 73°22′40″W / 47.78917°N 73.37778°W / 47.78917; -73.37778 (Rapides-des-Cœurs) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 79 6 22.69 2008–2009
Rapides-des-Îles 47°34′35″N 79°21′17″W / 47.57639°N 79.35472°W / 47.57639; -79.35472 (Rapides-des-Îles) Ottawa Run of river n/a 176 4 26.22 1966–1973
47°35′24″N 79°17′41″W / 47.59000°N 79.29472°W / 47.59000; -79.29472 (Rapides-des-Quinze) Ottawa Run of river n/a 103 6 25.9 1923–1955
Rapides-Farmer 45°29′56″N 75°45′48″W / 45.49889°N 75.76333°W / 45.49889; -75.76333 (Rapides-Farmer) Gatineau Run of river n/a 104 5 20.12 1927
René-Lévesque 49°44′25″N 68°35′34″W / 49.74028°N 68.59278°W / 49.74028; -68.59278 (René-Lévesque) Manicouagan Reservoir Manic-3 Reservoir 1,244 6 94.19 1975–1976
Rivière-des-Prairies 45°35′22″N 73°39′26″W / 45.58944°N 73.65722°W / 45.58944; -73.65722 (Rivière-des-Prairies) Rivière des Prairies Run of river n/a 54 6 7.93 1929
Robert-Bourassa 53°46′55″N 77°31′58″W / 53.78194°N 77.53278°W / 53.78194; -77.53278 (Robert-Bourassa) La Grande Reservoir Robert-Bourassa Reservoir 5,616 16 137.16 1979–1981
Rocher-de-Grand-Mère 46°36′55″N 72°40′33″W / 46.61528°N 72.67583°W / 46.61528; -72.67583 (Rocher-de-Grand-Mère) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 230 3 24.3 2004
Romaine-1[7][8] 50°23′07″N 63°15′39″W / 50.38528°N 63.26083°W / 50.38528; -63.26083 (Romaine-1) Romaine Reservoir Romaine-1 Reservoir 270 2 62.5 2015-2016
Romaine-2[7] 50°37′28″N 63°11′39″W / 50.62444°N 63.19417°W / 50.62444; -63.19417 (Romaine-2) Romaine Reservoir Romaine-2 Reservoir 640 2 156.4 2014
Romaine-3[7] 51°06′52″N 63°24′00″W / 51.11444°N 63.40000°W / 51.11444; -63.40000 (Romaine-3) Romaine Reservoir Romaine-3 Reservoir 395 2 118.9 2017
[7] 51°20′52″N 63°29′12″W / 51.34778°N 63.48667°W / 51.34778; -63.48667 (Romaine-4 (Under construction)) Romaine Reservoir Romaine-4 Reservoir 245 2 88.9 2020
Sainte-Marguerite-3[note 3] 50°42′18″N 66°46′47″W / 50.70500°N 66.77972°W / 50.70500; -66.77972 (SM-3) Sainte-Marguerite Reservoir Sainte-Marguerite-3 Reservoir 882 2 330 2003
Saint-Narcisse 46°32′53″N 72°24′38″W / 46.54806°N 72.41056°W / 46.54806; -72.41056 (Saint-Narcisse) Batiscan Run of river n/a 15 2 44.81 1926
[3] 52°40′01″N 76°38′04″W / 52.66694°N 76.63444°W / 52.66694; -76.63444 (Sarcelle) La Grande Reservoir Opinaca Reservoir 150 3 11.7 2013
Sept-Chutes 47°07′31″N 70°48′57″W / 47.12528°N 70.81583°W / 47.12528; -70.81583 (Sept-Chutes) Sainte-Anne Run of river n/a 22 4 124.97 1916–1999
Shawinigan-2 46°32′11″N 72°46′02″W / 46.53639°N 72.76722°W / 46.53639; -72.76722 (Shawinigan-2) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 200 8 44.2 1911–1929
Shawinigan-3 46°32′02″N 72°45′56″W / 46.53389°N 72.76556°W / 46.53389; -72.76556 (Shawinigan-3) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 194 3 44.2 1948
Toulnustouc 49°58′14″N 68°09′34″W / 49.97056°N 68.15944°W / 49.97056; -68.15944 (Toulnustouc) Toulnustouc Reservoir Sainte-Anne Lake 526 2 152 2005
Trenche 47°45′12″N 72°52′44″W / 47.75333°N 72.87889°W / 47.75333; -72.87889 (Trenche) Saint-Maurice Run of river n/a 302 6 48.47 1950

Stations with partial Hydro-Québec ownership[]

Name Region Watershed Type Reservoir Capacity (MW) Units Head Commissioned Ownership
McCormick

49°11′35″N 68°19′37″W / 49.19306°N 68.32694°W / 49.19306; -68.32694 (McCormick)

Manicouagan Run of river n/a 392 8 37.8 1952 Hydro-Québec (60%) and Alcoa (40%)[1]

Privately owned hydroelectric generating stations[]

List of privately owned hydroelectric generating stations in Quebec, including facilities owned by municipal utilities.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Abénaquis 45°24′15″N 71°53′50″W / 45.40417°N 71.89722°W / 45.40417; -71.89722 (Abénaquis) 2.8 1910–1984 Hydro-Sherbrooke [9]
Adam-Cunningham 48°39′30″N 71°10′15″W / 48.65833°N 71.17083°W / 48.65833; -71.17083 (Adam-Cunningham) 7 1953 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Arthurville Hydroelectric Dam 46°49′35″N 70°45′23″W / 46.82639°N 70.75639°W / 46.82639; -70.75639 (Arthurville) 0.65 1993 Algonquin Power [11]
Ayers-1 45°38′12″N 74°21′41″W / 45.63667°N 74.36139°W / 45.63667; -74.36139 (Ayers-1) 4.5 1929 Ayers limitée
Ayers-2 45°38′37″N 74°21′11″W / 45.64361°N 74.35306°W / 45.64361; -74.35306 (Ayers-2) 1.2 1994 Ayers limitée
Baie-Saint-Paul Baie-Saint-Paul 0.8 1898–1997 Société d'énergie de Baie-Saint-Paul
Barrage-Larocque (Hydro Bromptonville) 45°28′42″N 71°57′12″W / 45.4783°N 71.9533°W / 45.4783; -71.9533 (Barrage-Larocque) 9.9 1997 Kruger Energy [12]
Marches-Naturelles 46°53′39″N 71°09′31″W / 46.8942°N 71.1587°W / 46.8942; -71.1587 (Marches-Naturelles) 4.5 1908–1995 Boralex [13]
Belding 45°08′30″N 71°48′40″W / 45.14167°N 71.81111°W / 45.14167; -71.81111 (Belding) 1.5 1910 Ville de Coaticook
Belle-Rivière 48°06′51″N 71°45′50″W / 48.11417°N 71.76389°W / 48.11417; -71.76389 (Belle-Rivière) Société d'énergie Belle Rivière
Belleterre Hydroelectric Dam[note 4] 47°34′21″N 78°33′31″W / 47.57250°N 78.55861°W / 47.57250; -78.55861 (Belleterre) 2.2 1994 Algonquin Power [14]
Bésy 48°26′04″N 71°14′54″W / 48.43444°N 71.24833°W / 48.43444; -71.24833 (Bésy) 18.5 2006 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Bird-1 46°44′57″N 71°42′39″W / 46.74917°N 71.71083°W / 46.74917; -71.71083 (Bird-1) 2 1937–1994 Boralex
Bird-2 46°44′57″N 71°42′39″W / 46.7492°N 71.7108°W / 46.7492; -71.7108 (Bird-2) 2.8 1995 Boralex
Buckingham Buckingham 9.9 1913–1995 Boralex [15]
Cascades-Savard 51°18′20″N 68°07′32″W / 51.30556°N 68.12556°W / 51.30556; -68.12556 (Cascades-Savard) 0.03 1988 Restaurant Relais-Gabriel enr.
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière 46°42′52″N 71°16′57″W / 46.71444°N 71.28250°W / 46.71444; -71.28250 (Chutes-de-la-Chaudière) 24 Innergex [16]
Chicoutimi 48°25′34″N 71°04′34″W / 48.42611°N 71.07611°W / 48.42611; -71.07611 (Chicoutimi) 8 1923 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Chute-à-Caron Power Station 48°27′01″N 71°15′13″W / 48.45028°N 71.25361°W / 48.45028; -71.25361 (Chute-à-Caron) 224 1931 Rio Tinto Alcan [17]
Chute-à-la-Savane Power Station 48°45′15″N 71°50′23″W / 48.75417°N 71.83972°W / 48.75417; -71.83972 (Chute-à-la-Savane) 210 1953 Rio Tinto Alcan [17]
Chute-aux-Galets 48°39′06″N 71°12′12″W / 48.65167°N 71.20333°W / 48.65167; -71.20333 (Chute-aux-Galets) 14.4 1921 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Chute-Blanche Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc 1.2 1998 Hydro-Morin [18]
Chute-des-Passes Power Station 49°50′26″N 71°09′46″W / 49.84056°N 71.16278°W / 49.84056; -71.16278 (Chute-des-Passes) 750 1959 Rio Tinto Alcan [17]
Chute-du-Diable Power Station 48°46′51″N 71°41′49″W / 48.78083°N 71.69694°W / 48.78083; -71.69694 (Chute-du-Diable) 205 1952 Rio Tinto Alcan [17]
Chute-Ford Hydroelectric Dam (Glenford) 46°50′18″N 71°56′26″W / 46.83833°N 71.94056°W / 46.83833; -71.94056 (Chute-Ford (Glenford)) 4.95 1994 Algonquin Power [19]
Chute-Garneau 48°23′10″N 71°07′50″W / 48.38611°N 71.13056°W / 48.38611; -71.13056 (Chute Garneau) 5.3 1925-2011 City of Saguenay [20][21]
Chutes-à-Gorry 46°47′25″N 72°00′28″W / 46.7903°N 72.0079°W / 46.7903; -72.0079 (Chute-à-Gorry) 10.8 1993–1997
Club Bataram Clermont 0.1 19?? Pourvoirie Charlevoix
Club des Alcaniens Rivière-aux-Rats 0.02 1981 Club des Alcaniens Shawinigan
Corbeau 46°18′51″N 75°56′36″W / 46.31417°N 75.94333°W / 46.31417; -75.94333 (Corbeau)
Côte Sainte-Catherine 1 45°24′24″N 73°34′8″W / 45.40667°N 73.56889°W / 45.40667; -73.56889 (Côte Sainte-Catherine) 2 1995 Algonquin Power [22]
Côte Sainte-Catherine 2 45°24′24″N 73°34′8″W / 45.40667°N 73.56889°W / 45.40667; -73.56889 (Côte Sainte-Catherine) 4.8 1993 Algonquin Power [22]
Côte Sainte-Catherine 3 45°24′24″N 73°34′8″W / 45.40667°N 73.56889°W / 45.40667; -73.56889 (Côte Sainte-Catherine) 4.5 1995 Algonquin Power [22]
Daniel-Larocque (Mont-Laurier) 46°33′17″N 75°29′59″W / 46.55472°N 75.49972°W / 46.55472; -75.49972 (Mont-Laurier) 2.725 1912–1987 Algonquin Power [23]
Donnacona 46°40′47″N 71°44′43″W / 46.67972°N 71.74528°W / 46.67972; -71.74528 (Donnacona) 4.8 1913–1997 Algonquin Power [24]
Drummond 45°22′51″N 71°57′38″W / 45.38083°N 71.96056°W / 45.38083; -71.96056 (Drummond) 0.6 1927–1965 Hydro-Sherbrooke [25]
Dufferin 45°35′05″N 75°25′05″W / 45.58472°N 75.41806°W / 45.58472; -75.41806 (Dufferin) 40 1958 Brookfield Renewable Power [26]
East Angus East Angus 2 1898–1992 Boralex [27]
Eustis 45°18′26″N 71°52′52″W / 45.30722°N 71.88111°W / 45.30722; -71.88111 (Eustis) 0.7 1986 Hydro-Sherbrooke [28]
Fraser 47°49′58″N 69°32′04″W / 47.83278°N 69.53444°W / 47.83278; -69.53444 (Fraser) 2.3 1992 Hydro-Fraser [29]
Frontenac 45°24′07″N 71°53′57″W / 45.40194°N 71.89917°W / 45.40194; -71.89917 (Frontenac) 2.2 1917–1988 Hydro-Sherbrooke [30]
Grande-Dame, La 45°16′21″N 72°06′22″W / 45.27250°N 72.10611°W / 45.27250; -72.10611 (Grande-Dame) 1.8 1911 Hydro-Magog [31][32]
High Falls (Quebec) 45°50′20″N 75°38′50″W / 45.83889°N 75.64722°W / 45.83889; -75.64722 (High Falls) 104 1929 Brookfield Renewable Power [26]
Hull Gatineau 12 1913 Domtar
Hull-2 Gatineau 27 1920 Hydro Ottawa [33]
Huntingville Sherbrooke 0.5 1996 Boralex [27]
Isle-Maligne 48°34′37″N 71°38′05″W / 48.57694°N 71.63472°W / 48.57694; -71.63472 (Isle-Maligne) 402 1926 Rio Tinto Alcan [17]
Jean-Guérin 46°38′07″N 71°02′42″W / 46.6354°N 71.0449°W / 46.6354; -71.0449 (Jean-Guérin) 5.87 1998
Jim-Gray[note 5] 48°41′54″N 71°12′46″W / 48.69833°N 71.21278°W / 48.69833; -71.21278 (Jim-Gray) 63 1953 Government of Quebec [34][35]
Joey-Tanenbaum 45°52′42″N 76°41′46″W / 45.8782°N 76.6962°W / 45.8782; -76.6962 (Joey-Tanenbaum) 17 1994 Brookfield Renewable Power [36]
Jonquière (Joseph-Perron) 48°25′00″N 71°15′20″W / 48.4167°N 71.2555°W / 48.4167; -71.2555 (Jonquière (Joseph-Perron)) 4.5 1998 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Jonquière-N⁰-1 48°25′18″N 71°15′15″W / 48.4218°N 71.2542°W / 48.4218; -71.2542 (Hydro-Jonquière) 4.5 1996 Hydro-Jonquière
L'Anse-Saint-Jean 48°12′27″N 70°17′05″W / 48.20750°N 70.28472°W / 48.20750; -70.28472 (L'Anse-Saint-Jean) 0.45 1995 Hydro-Morin
La Pulpe 48°24′39″N 68°33′11″W / 48.4108°N 68.5530°W / 48.4108; -68.5530 (La Pulpe) 3.7 1997 Boralex [37]
La Sarre-1 La Sarre 1.1 1994 Hydro-Abitibi
La Sarre-2 La Sarre 0.7 1995 Hydro-Abitibi
Lebreux 48°09′20″N 65°20′48″W / 48.15556°N 65.34667°W / 48.15556; -65.34667 (Lebreux) 1.1 1995 Hydro Canomore [38]
Low Low 0.4 1994 Hydro Low
Magpie River 50°19′25″N 64°27′19″W / 50.32361°N 64.45528°W / 50.32361; -64.45528 (Magpie) 40.6 2008 [39]
Maquatua Wemindji 1.1 1985 Sakami Eeyou Corporation
Masson 45°33′36″N 75°25′20″W / 45.56000°N 75.42222°W / 45.56000; -75.42222 (Masson) 105 1933 Brookfield Renewable Power [26]
McDougall 46°44′27″N 71°41′55″W / 46.74083°N 71.69861°W / 46.74083; -71.69861 (McDougall) 8.5 1925 Boralex [40]
Memphrémagog 45°15′46″N 72°08′40″W / 45.26278°N 72.14444°W / 45.26278; -72.14444 (Memphrémagog) 1.9 1910 Hydro-Magog, Hydro-Sherbrooke [41]
Minashtuk 48°54′21″N 72°12′25″W / 48.90583°N 72.20694°W / 48.90583; -72.20694 (Dolbeau-Mistassini) 9.9 2000 Hydro-Ilnu [42]
Montmagny Montmagny 2.1 1996 Innergex [16]
Moulin Melbourne Melbourne 0.12 2003 9067-8780 Québec [18]
Moulin-aux-Abénakis Sainte-Claire de Bellechasse 0.4 1997 Hubert Lacoste [18][43]
Murdock-Wilson 48°28′00″N 71°14′12″W / 48.46667°N 71.23667°W / 48.46667; -71.23667 (Murdoch-Wilson) 55 1957 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Onatchiway 48°53′34″N 71°02′16″W / 48.8929°N 71.0377°W / 48.8929; -71.0377 (Onatchiway) 0.45 1925 Resolute Forest Products [10]
Paton 45°24′15″N 71°53′50″W / 45.40417°N 71.89722°W / 45.40417; -71.89722 (Paton) 1.7 1927 Hydro-Sherbrooke [44]
Penman Coaticook 2 1985 Town of Coaticook [45]
Pentecôte Port-Cartier 2 1999 Algonquin Power
Petite High Falls 45°32′02″N 75°37′30″W / 45.5340°N 75.6250°W / 45.5340; -75.6250 (Petite High Falls) 0.5 1999 Hydro Norbyco
Petites-Bergeronnes 48°15′57″N 69°37′47″W / 48.2657°N 69.6296°W / 48.2657; -69.6296 (Petites-Bergeronnes) 4.2 1994
Pont-Arnaud 48°24′27″N 71°07′29″W / 48.4075°N 71.1246°W / 48.4075; -71.1246 (Pont-Arnaud) 8.0 1913-2011 City of Saguenay [20][21]
Portneuf 1 48°39′28″N 69°07′57″W / 48.6579°N 69.1324°W / 48.6579; -69.1324 (PN-1) 8 1996 Innergex [16]
Portneuf-2 48°39′20″N 69°10′36″W / 48.6555°N 69.1766°W / 48.6555; -69.1766 (PN-2) 9.9 1996 Innergex
Portneuf-3 48°41′29″N 69°20′21″W / 48.6913°N 69.3391°W / 48.6913; -69.3391 (PN-3) 8 1996 Innergex
Pourvoirie Domaine Touristique La Tuque La Tuque 0.1 2002 Pourvoirie Domaine La Tuque
Rawdon Dam 46°02′45″N 73°43′50″W / 46.04583°N 73.73056°W / 46.04583; -73.73056 (Rawdon) 2.5 1994 Algonquin Power [46]
Rivière-du-Loup Dam 47°49′59″N 69°31′52″W / 47.83306°N 69.53111°W / 47.83306; -69.53111 (Rivière-du-Loup) 2.6 1885–1995 Algonquin Power [29][47]
Rock Forest 45°20′31″N 71°59′37″W / 45.34194°N 71.99361°W / 45.34194; -71.99361 (Rock Forest) 2.7 1911–2000 Hydro-Sherbrooke [48]
RSP-1 48°44′06″N 69°03′54″W / 48.7349°N 69.0650°W / 48.7349; -69.0650 (RSP-1/RSP-3) 1 1954–1993 Boralex [49]
RSP-2 48°43′57″N 69°10′17″W / 48.7325°N 69.1715°W / 48.7325; -69.1715 (RSP-2) 6 1995 Boralex [49]
RSP-3 48°44′06″N 69°03′54″W / 48.7349°N 69.0650°W / 48.7349; -69.0650 (RSP-1/RSP-3) 5.5 1995 Boralex [49]
S.P.C. (Chute-Blanchette) 48°24′46″N 71°06′02″W / 48.4127°N 71.1005°W / 48.4127; -71.1005 (S.P.C. (Chute-Blanchette)) 38 1957 Elkem Métal Canada
Saint-Alban Dam 46°42′38″N 72°04′36″W / 46.71056°N 72.07667°W / 46.71056; -72.07667 (Saint-Alban) 8.2 1901–1996 Algonquin Power [50]
Saint-Jérôme 45°48′33″N 74°01′47″W / 45.80917°N 74.02972°W / 45.80917; -74.02972 (Saint-Jérôme) 1.5 1888–1997 Mini-Centrales de l'Est
Saint-Jovite Saint-Jovite 0.3 1985 Les Apôtres de l'Amour Infini
Saint-Lambert Saint-Lambert 6 1996 Boralex [51]
Saint-Paul 45°08′20″N 71°48′30″W / 45.13889°N 71.80833°W / 45.13889; -71.80833 (Saint-Paul) 0.9 1986 Hydro-Coaticook
Chute-à-Magnan (Saint-Paulin) Saint-Paulin 7.7 1994 Innergex [16]
Saint-Raphaël Dam 46°47′54″N 70°44′55″W / 46.79833°N 70.74861°W / 46.79833; -70.74861 (Saint-Raphael) 3.5 1994 Algonquin Power [52]
Sainte-Brigitte Dam 46°01′47″N 72°28′49″W / 46.02972°N 72.48028°W / 46.02972; -72.48028 (Sainte-Brigitte-des-Sault) 4.2 1994 Algonquin Power [53]
Sainte-Marguerite-1 and I-B 50°11′51″N 66°38′11″W / 50.1974°N 66.6363°W / 50.1974; -66.6363 (SM-1) 30.1 1993 [54][55]
Sainte-Marguerite-2 50°12′46″N 66°39′39″W / 50.2129°N 66.6607°W / 50.2129; -66.6607 (SM-2) 19.3 1954 Iron Ore Company of Canada
Shipshaw Power Station 48°26′54″N 71°12′54″W / 48.44833°N 71.21500°W / 48.44833; -71.21500 (Shipshaw) 896 1943 Rio Tinto Alcan [17]
T.-D.-Bouchard Dam (St-Hyacinthe) 45°37′15″N 72°57′20″W / 45.62083°N 72.95556°W / 45.62083; -72.95556 (T.-D.-Bouchard) 2.25 1995 Algonquin Power [56]
Thibaudeau-Ricard Shawinigan 4.9 1997 Thibaudeau-Ricard
W.R. Beatty 45°55′08″N 76°55′13″W / 45.9189°N 76.9204°W / 45.9189; -76.9204 (W.R. Beatty) 11 1917–1995 Brookfield Renewable Power [36]
Weedon 45°39′41″N 71°27′49″W / 45.66139°N 71.46361°W / 45.66139; -71.46361 (Weedon) 3.825 1915 Hydro-Sherbrooke [57]
Westbury 45°29′52″N 71°37′12″W / 45.49778°N 71.62000°W / 45.49778; -71.62000 (Westbury) 4.8 1929 Hydro-Sherbrooke [58]
Windsor Windsor 5.5 1996 Innergex [16]

Other Renewables[]

Wind[]

List of wind farms in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Baie-des-Sables Wind Farm 48°42′08″N 67°52′21″W / 48.7022°N 67.8725°W / 48.7022; -67.8725 (Baie-des-Sables Wind Farm) 109.5 2006 Cartier Wind Energy [59][60]
Carleton Wind Farm 48°12′10″N 66°07′42″W / 48.2027°N 66.1283°W / 48.2027; -66.1283 (Carleton Wind Farm) 109.5 2008 Cartier Wind Energy [59][61]
Site nordique expérimental en éolien CORUS Gaspé 4.1 2010 Wind Energy TechnoCentre [62][63]
De l'Érable Wind Farm 46°05′49″N 71°38′51″W / 46.0970°N 71.6476°W / 46.0970; -71.6476 (De L'Érable Wind Farm) 100 2013 Enerfin [59][64]
Des Moulins Wind Project 46°10′26″N 71°21′05″W / 46.1739°N 71.3513°W / 46.1739; -71.3513 (Des Moulins Wind Farm) 156 2013 Invenergy [59]
Gros-Morne 49°12′23″N 65°26′54″W / 49.2063°N 65.4483°W / 49.2063; -65.4483 (Gros-Morne Wind Farm) 211.5 2011 Cartier Wind Energy [59][65][66]
Jardin d'Eole Wind Farm 48°43′37″N 67°37′51″W / 48.7269°N 67.6307°W / 48.7269; -67.6307 (Jardin d'Eole Wind Farm) 127.5 2009 Northland Power [59][67][68]
L'Anse-à-Valleau Wind Farm 49°05′38″N 64°39′13″W / 49.0938°N 64.6536°W / 49.0938; -64.6536 (Anse-à-Valleau Wind Farm) 100.5 2007 Cartier Wind Energy [59][69]
Lac Alfred Wind Project 48°23′21″N 67°45′06″W / 48.3892°N 67.7517°W / 48.3892; -67.7517 (Lac-Alfred Wind Farm) 300 2013 EDF Énergies Nouvelles / Enbridge [59][70]
Le Nordais (Cap-Chat) Cap-Chat 57 1998 TransAlta [71]
Le Nordais (Matane) Matane 42.75 1999 TransAlta [71]
Le Plateau Wind Farm[note 6] 48°02′15″N 67°27′58″W / 48.0375°N 67.4662°W / 48.0375; -67.4662 (Le Plateau Wind Farm) 138.6 2012 Invenergy [59][72]
Massif du Sud Wind Project 46°34′49″N 70°26′24″W / 46.5804°N 70.4399°W / 46.5804; -70.4399 (Massif-du-Sud Wind Project) 150 2013 EDF Énergies Nouvelles / Enbridge [59][70][73][74]
Montagne-Sèche 49°10′45″N 64°57′12″W / 49.1792°N 64.9534°W / 49.1792; -64.9534 (Montagne-Sèche Wind Farm) 58.5 2011 Cartier Wind Energy [59][75]
Mont-Louis 49°12′03″N 65°39′26″W / 49.2009°N 65.6573°W / 49.2009; -65.6573 (Mont-Louis Wind Farm) 100.5 2011 Northland Power [59][76]
Mount Copper Murdochville 54 2005 NextEra Energy Resources [77][78]
Mount Miller Murdochville 54 2005 NextEra Energy Resources [79]
Montérégie Wind Farm 45°17′58″N 73°36′27″W / 45.2994°N 73.6074°W / 45.2994; -73.6074 (Montérégie Wind Farm) 101.2 2012 Kruger Inc. [59][80]
New Richmond Wind Farm 48°12′47″N 65°41′10″W / 48.2131°N 65.6860°W / 48.2131; -65.6860 (New Richmond Wind Farm) 67.8 2013 TransAlta [59][81]
Saint-Robert-Bellarmin Wind Project 45°41′32″N 70°32′56″W / 45.6923°N 70.5490°W�� / 45.6923; -70.5490 (Saint-Robert-Bellarmin Wind Project) 80 2012 EDF Énergies Nouvelles / Enbridge [59][82]
Seigneurie de Beaupré 2/3 Wind Farm 47°22′20″N 70°51′39″W / 47.3721°N 70.8609°W / 47.3721; -70.8609 (Seigneurie de Beaupré 2/3 Wind Farm) 271.8 2013 Boralex / Gaz Métro [59][83]
Saint-Damase Community Wind Project 48°37′46″N 67°51′56″W / 48.6295°N 67.8655°W / 48.6295; -67.8655 (Saint-Damase Wind Farm) 24 2013 Municipality of Saint-Damase / Algonquin Power [59][84]
Viger-Denonville Community Wind Farm 47°55′07″N 69°13′04″W / 47.9185°N 69.2177°W / 47.9185; -69.2177 (Viger-Denonville Wind Farm) 24.6 2013 Rivière du Loup RCM / Innergex [59][85]
Saint-Ulric Saint-Ulric 2.25 1998 Hydro-Québec Production [86]

Biomass[]

List of biomass and waste generating stations in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Brompton Biomass Cogen. 45°28′51″N 71°57′08″W / 45.4808°N 71.9521°W / 45.4808; -71.9521 (Brompton Biomass Cogen.) 19 2007 Kruger Energy Biomass [87]
Dolbeau Biomass Cogen. 48°52′48″N 72°13′04″W / 48.8800°N 72.2178°W / 48.8800; -72.2178 (Dolbeau Biomass Cogen.) 26.5 2012 Resolute Forest Products Biomass [88]
Haute-Yamaska, Roland Thibault 45°27′49″N 72°46′50″W / 45.4637°N 72.7806°W / 45.4637; -72.7806 (Terreau Biogaz) 3 2012-2013 Terreau Biogaz Waste [89]
Chapais Énergie Chapais 27 Chapais Énergie, s.e.c. Biomass [90][91]
Fibrek Saint-Félicien 48°44′44″N 72°30′45″W / 48.7456°N 72.5124°W / 48.7456; -72.5124 (Fibrek St-Félicien) 42.5 Fibrek Biomass [92]
Saint-Nicéphore 45°49′10″N 72°22′31″W / 45.8194°N 72.3754°W / 45.8194; -72.3754 (Saint-Nicéphore Landfill) 7.6 2012 Waste Management, Inc Waste [93]
Saint-Thomas 46°03′52″N 73°15′10″W / 46.0645°N 73.2528°W / 46.0645; -73.2528 (Saint-Thomas Landfill) 9.35 2012 EBI Énergie Waste [94]
Senneterre Senneterre 34.6 2000 Boralex Biomass [95]
Témiscaming mill 46°42′40″N 79°05′47″W / 46.7111°N 79.0963°W / 46.7111; -79.0963 (Témiscaming Mill) 8.1 2008 Tembec Biomass [96]
Thurso Cogeneration Plant 45°36′03″N 75°15′20″W / 45.6008°N 75.2555°W / 45.6008; -75.2555 (Thurso Cogen Mill) 24.3 2012 Fortress Specialty Cellulose Biomass

Nuclear[]

List of nuclear generating stations in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Gentilly Nuclear Generating Station[97] 46°23′42″N 72°21′21″W / 46.39500°N 72.35583°W / 46.39500; -72.35583 (Gentilly-2) 635 1983–2012 Hydro-Québec Nuclear [98]

Fossil fuel[]

List of fossil fuel generating stations in Quebec.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Bécancour gas turbine 46°23′31″N 72°21′8″W / 46.39194°N 72.35222°W / 46.39194; -72.35222 (Bécancour gas turbine) 411 1994 Hydro-Québec Natural gas [99]
Cadillac gas turbine[note 7] 48°12′51″N 78°17′59″W / 48.21417°N 78.29972°W / 48.21417; -78.29972 (Cadillac) 162 1976 Hydro-Québec Diesel [99][100]
La Citière gas turbine 45°24′55″N 73°26′14″W / 45.41528°N 73.43722°W / 45.41528; -73.43722 (La Citière) 309 1980 Hydro-Québec Diesel [99][101]
Tracy Thermal Generating Station 45°59′50″N 73°10′20″W / 45.99722°N 73.17222°W / 45.99722; -73.17222 (Tracy (decommissioned)) 660 1964–1968 Hydro-Québec Fuel oil [99][102][103]
Bécancour cogeneration project (TCE)[note 8] 46°22′2″N 72°24′15″W / 46.36722°N 72.40417°W / 46.36722; -72.40417 (Bécancour-TCE (mothballed)) 550 2006 TransCanada Natural gas [104][105][106]

Off-grid[]

List of all generating stations in Quebec serving loads not connected to the main North American power grid.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date[107] Owner Type Ref
Cap-aux-Meules generating station 47°22′26″N 61°53′07″W / 47.37389°N 61.88528°W / 47.37389; -61.88528 67.0 1992 Hydro-Québec Distribution Fuel oil [108]
Île-d'Entrée Entry Island 1.2 1992 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Akulivik[note 9] Akulivik 0.9 pre-1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109][110]
Aupaluk Aupaluk 0.8 pre-1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Blanc-Sablon[note 10] Blanc-Sablon 4.9 n/a Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Clova Clova 0.5 pre-1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Inukjuak Inukjuak 3.0 pre-1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Ivujivik Ivujivik 1.0 1985 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Kangiqsualujjuaq Kangiqsualujjuaq 2.0 1986 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Kangiqsujuaq Kangiqsujuaq 1.5 1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Kangirsuk Kangirsuk 1.4 1987 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Kuujjuaq Kuujjuaq 6.6 2010 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [111]
Kuujjuarapik Kuujjuarapik 3.4 2002 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
La Romaine[112][note 11] La Romaine 5.8 1967 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
La Tabatière[note 10] La Tabatière 6.8 n/a Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Lac-Robertson[note 12] 50°59′56″N 59°03′42″W / 50.99889°N 59.06167°W / 50.99889; -59.06167 (Lac-Robertson) 21.6 1995 Hydro-Québec Distribution Hydro [2]
Opitciwan Opitciwan 4.9 1975 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Port-Menier Port-Menier 2.8 1992 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Puvirnituk Puvirnituk 2.9 pre-1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Quaqtaq Quaqtaq 1.1 1987 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Salluit Salluit 3 1990 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Schefferville[note 13] Schefferville 6.8 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
St-Augustin[note 10] St-Augustin 0.4 n/a Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Tasiujaq Tasiujaq 0.9 pre-1981 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Umiujaq Umiujaq 1.1 1988 Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]
Wemotaci[112][note 14] Wemotaci 2.2 n/a Hydro-Québec Distribution Diesel [109]

See also[]

Notes and references[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The four units located in Ontario are owned by Ontario Power Generation.
  2. ^ Owned and operated by Hydro-Québec Distribution
  3. ^ The addition of a third unit is planned.
  4. ^ Also known as Winneway
  5. ^ Resolute Forest Products' water power lease for this facility was terminated by the Government of Quebec as of December 31, 2011
  6. ^ A 23 MW expansion is scheduled for 2013.
  7. ^ The Cadillac gas turbine is temporarily used as a synchronous condenser to supply reactive power on the Abitibi regional grid until its scheduled retirement in 2014.
  8. ^ Mothballed until 2016.
  9. ^ A new 2,028 kW plant is under construction and is scheduled to be in service in 2015.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b c Back-up generators.
  11. ^ The community will be connected to the main power grid in 2012. The power plant will be maintained in cold storage.
  12. ^ Owned and operated by Hydro-Québec Distribution
  13. ^ This community is supplied by the Mehinek hydroelectric generating station in Labrador. Diesel generators are used as backups.
  14. ^ The community was connected to the grid on September 17, 2008. The diesel plant was dismantled.

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