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Rapide-2 Hydroelectric Power Plant | Quebec, Canada

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Overview

Rapide-2 is a 67 MW hydroelectric power plant in Quebec, Canada, operated by Hydro-Québec. It contributes to the province's clean energy grid.

Rapide-2 is a hydroelectric power plant located in Quebec, Canada, with a generating capacity of 67 megawatts. Operated by Hydro-Québec, the facility is part of the province's extensive hydropower network, which supplies reliable and renewable electricity to millions of customers. The plant uses hydroelectric technology, converting the kinetic energy of flowing water into electricity. With a capacity of 67 MW, Rapide-2 falls into the small-to-medium scale for hydropower facilities. It operates under Canadian and Quebec provincial regulations, including environmental assessments and water management requirements. As a renewable energy source, Rapide-2 produces no direct CO2, SOx, or NOx emissions, supporting Quebec's low-carbon electricity profile. The facility plays a role in regional grid stability and contributes to the province's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Environmental context

Located in a region with abundant water resources, Rapide-2 utilizes a renewable fuel source with minimal air emissions. The plant's operation is subject to environmental oversight to manage water flow and aquatic habitat impacts. Its small capacity and hydroelectric technology result in a lower environmental footprint compared to fossil fuel plants.

Frequently asked questions

Rapide-2 is located in Quebec, Canada, at coordinates 47.9336 N, -78.5761 W.

Rapide-2 has a generating capacity of 67 megawatts.

Rapide-2 is operated by Hydro-Québec, the provincial utility.

Hydroelectric plants in Canada are subject to federal and provincial environmental assessments, water management laws, and renewable energy standards. Key regulations include the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and provincial water resource acts.

Yes, Rapide-2 is a hydroelectric plant, which generates electricity from flowing water, a renewable energy source with no direct greenhouse gas emissions.
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