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Laforge-1 is an 878 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Hydro-Québec. It is a key facility in the region's renewable energy grid.
Lafleche LFG is a 4.2 MW biomass power plant in Ontario, Canada, owned by Moose Creek Energy LP. It converts landfill gas into electricity, contributing to renewable energy generation.
Ladore Falls is a 47 MW hydroelectric power plant operated by BC Hydro in British Columbia, Canada. It contributes to the region's renewable energy grid with low-carbon electricity generation.
Lachute LFG is a 10 MW biomass power plant in Lachute, Quebec, Canada, owned by Lidya Energy. It converts landfill gas into electricity for the local grid.
Lac-Robertson is a 22 MW hydroelectric power plant operated by Hydro-Québec in Quebec, Canada. It contributes to the province's clean energy grid.
Lac Seul / Ear Falls is a 29 MW hydroelectric power plant in Ontario, Canada, operated by Ontario Power Generation Inc. It contributes to the region's renewable energy supply.
La Tuque is a 294 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, owned and operated by Hydro-Québec. It supplies renewable electricity to the regional grid.
La Sarre-1 is a 1.1 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Centrale Hydroélectrique La Sarre 1/Hydro-Abitibi Inc. It contributes to the region's renewable energy supply.
La Grande-4 is a 2,779 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Hydro-Québec. It is a key component of the James Bay Project, providing renewable energy to the province.
La Grande-3 is a 2,417 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Hydro-Québec. It is a key component of the James Bay Project, providing renewable energy to the grid.
La Grande-2-A is a 2,106 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Hydro-Québec. It is a key facility in the La Grande complex, supporting the province's renewable energy grid.
La Grande-1 is a 1,436 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Hydro-Québec. It is part of the James Bay Project and supplies clean energy to the provincial grid.
La Gabelle is a 131 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, owned and operated by Hydro-Québec. It has been operational as part of the province's renewable energy grid.
Kwoiek Creek is a 49.9 MW hydroelectric power plant in British Columbia, Canada, operated by Innergex Inc and the Kanaka Bar Indian Band. It is an operational facility contributing to Canada's renewable energy capacity.
Kootenay Canal is a 570 MW hydroelectric power plant in British Columbia, Canada, operated by BC Hydro. It generates renewable electricity from the Kootenay River's flow.
Kipling is a 232 MW hydroelectric power plant in Ontario, Canada, operated by Ontario Power Generation. It contributes to the region's renewable energy supply.
Kingston Mills is a 1.9 MW hydroelectric power plant in Ontario, Canada, operated by Fortis Generation East LP. It generates renewable electricity from water flow.
Kenora is a 6 MW hydroelectric power plant in Ontario, Canada, operated by H2O Power LP. It contributes to the region's renewable energy supply.
Kearl is a 100 MW gas power plant in Canada, owned by Domtar. It is operational and contributes to the regional power grid.
Kananaskis is a 19 MW hydroelectric power plant in Alberta, Canada, owned and operated by TransAlta. It generates renewable electricity from hydropower.