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Overview

Hull-2 is a 27 MW hydroelectric power plant in Canada, operated by Energy Ottawa Inc. It contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.

Hull-2 is a hydroelectric power plant located in Canada, operated by Energy Ottawa Inc. With a capacity of 27 MW, it is a small-scale facility within the Canadian hydroelectric sector, which is dominated by large projects like those in Quebec and British Columbia. The plant is operational and plays a role in the local energy mix. Hydroelectric plants like Hull-2 convert the energy of flowing water into electricity. In Canada, hydroelectric power is a major source of electricity, accounting for over 60% of the nation's generation. The regulatory framework for hydroelectric projects in Canada includes federal and provincial environmental assessments, as well as water management regulations to ensure sustainable operation. The plant's location near Ottawa, the national capital, positions it to supply clean energy to a populated area. Hydroelectric power is valued for its low greenhouse gas emissions and ability to provide baseload power. Hull-2 contributes to the region's renewable energy goals and grid stability.

Environmental context

Hydroelectric power generation has a low carbon footprint but can affect local aquatic ecosystems. Hull-2's operation involves managing water flow and fish passage. The plant's small capacity suggests a relatively minor environmental impact compared to larger dams. Proximity to urban areas may require careful water management to balance power generation with ecological and recreational needs.

Frequently asked questions

Hull-2 is located in Canada, near Ottawa, Ontario, at coordinates 45.4217 N, -75.7197 W.

Hull-2 has a capacity of 27 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale hydroelectric facility.

Hull-2 is operated by Energy Ottawa Inc, a utility serving the Ottawa region.

Hydroelectric plants in Canada are subject to federal and provincial environmental assessments, water management laws, and renewable energy standards. The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and provincial water acts are key frameworks.

Hull-2 provides renewable hydroelectric power to the Ottawa area, supporting grid stability and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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