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Following the completion of its last major hydro dam, Québec is leaning more toward other renewables, such as wind, since ...
A storm front swept across southern and central Quebec from west to east Thursday evening and Friday morning, caused numerous ...
Hydro-Québec is preparing to construct a new hydroelectric generating station on Gull Island in Labrador, Canada.
Hydro-Québec projects electricity demand in Quebec will double by 2050, which means that up to 200 terawatt-hours of extra capacity will be required by that point to satisfy customer appetite.
About 114,000 Hydro-Quebec clients remain without power after Wednesday’s storm, which covered trees and branches in a coat of ice that brought many to the ground. Those customers in the dark ...
Hydro-Québec produces, moves, and distributes about 180 terawatt-hours per year – more than almost any other utility in North America. The digital transition will be on a similar scale.
Hydro-Québec estimates it will need nearly 35,000 construction workers a year to increase generating capacity. On Tuesday, the utility provided an update on the actions it will take this year to ...
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