Overview
W.R. Beatty is a 11.7 MW hydroelectric power plant in Canada, operated by Waltham Énergie Sec/Hydro-Pontiac Inc. It generates renewable electricity from hydropower.
W.R. Beatty is a hydroelectric power plant located in Canada, with a capacity of 11.7 MW. The facility is owned and operated by Waltham Énergie Sec/Hydro-Pontiac Inc and is currently operational. As a hydroelectric plant, it contributes to Canada's renewable energy portfolio, leveraging the country's abundant water resources. Hydroelectric power plants like W.R. Beatty operate under Canadian federal and provincial regulations, including the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial water management laws. The plant uses a run-of-river or reservoir configuration typical of small-scale hydro facilities, with a capacity that places it in the small-scale category for the sector. This facility plays a role in local grid stability and provides clean energy to the surrounding region. Its operation supports Canada's goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing renewable energy generation. The plant's location in a water-rich area ensures reliable power generation with minimal environmental footprint compared to fossil fuel plants.
Environmental context
As a hydroelectric plant, W.R. Beatty has a low carbon footprint compared to fossil fuel plants, but its environmental impact depends on site-specific factors such as water flow management and fish passage. The facility is located in a region with significant water resources, which supports consistent generation. Hydro plants generally have minimal air emissions. The plant's age and technology are not detailed, but small-scale hydro typically has lower ecological disruption than large dams.
Frequently asked questions
W.R. Beatty is located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 45.9167° N, -76.9223° W. It operates within the Canadian hydroelectric sector.
W.R. Beatty has a capacity of 11.7 megawatts (MW), classifying it as a small-scale hydroelectric facility.
The plant is owned by Waltham Énergie Sec/Hydro-Pontiac Inc, which also operates the facility.
Hydroelectric plants in Canada are regulated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) and provincial water management laws. They must comply with environmental assessments, water use permits, and fish habitat protection measures.
As a hydroelectric plant, W.R. Beatty generates electricity from a renewable source, helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels and supporting Canada's clean energy targets.