Overview
Bird-1-2 is a 4.8 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Fiducie R.S.P. Hydro Inc and Boralex Inc. It contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Bird-1-2 is a hydroelectric power plant located in Quebec, Canada, with a capacity of 4.8 MW. The facility is owned by Fiducie R.S.P. Hydro Inc and Boralex Inc, and is currently operational. As a small-scale hydroelectric plant, it plays a role in the local renewable energy mix. Hydroelectric power is a well-established technology in Canada, which has abundant water resources. The plant operates under Canadian federal and provincial regulations, including environmental assessments and water management laws. Small hydro plants like Bird-1-2 typically use run-of-river or reservoir-based systems, with minimal emissions compared to fossil fuel plants. The facility contributes to the regional grid, providing clean electricity to nearby communities. Its operation supports Canada's goals for renewable energy and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. The plant's small capacity means it has a localized impact, but it is part of a broader network of hydroelectric generation in Quebec.
Environmental context
The hydroelectric plant uses a renewable fuel source, resulting in low CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions. Its small capacity (4.8 MW) limits its environmental footprint. Located in Quebec, the facility benefits from the region's abundant water resources. The plant's operation is subject to Canadian environmental regulations, including water use and fish habitat protection. Hydroelectric plants generally have minimal local air quality impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Bird-1-2 is located in Quebec, Canada, at coordinates 46.7489 N, -71.7104 W.
Bird-1-2 has a capacity of 4.8 megawatts (MW), classifying it as a small-scale hydroelectric facility.
The plant is owned by Fiducie R.S.P. Hydro Inc and Boralex Inc.
Hydroelectric plants in Canada must comply with federal and provincial environmental laws, including the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and water management regulations. These ensure sustainable water use and protection of aquatic ecosystems.
As a hydroelectric plant, Bird-1-2 generates electricity without direct emissions, supporting Quebec's renewable energy portfolio. Its output feeds into the regional grid, helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels.