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This article lists the largest electrical generating stations in Canada in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal , fuel oils , nuclear , natural gas , oil shale and peat , while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass , geothermal heat , hydro , solar energy ...
The following pages lists the power stations in Canada by province or territory: List of generating stations in Alberta; List of generating stations in British Columbia; List of generating stations in Manitoba; List of generating stations in New Brunswick; List of generating stations in Newfoundland and Labrador
Brampton: 15.1: Algonquin Power: Biomass [38] Richmond Hill Power Plant: Hearst: 35: Atlantic Power Corporation: Biomass [20] Cochrane: Cochrane: 42: Northland Power: Biomass [39] East Landfill Gas to Energy Project: Niagara Falls: 1: December 2007: Glenridge Gas Utilization Inc. Landfill Gas [40] Eastview Landfill Gas Energy Plant: Guelph: 2.5 ...
This is a list of operational hydroelectric power stations in Canada with a current nameplate capacity of at least 100 MW. The Sir Adam Beck I Hydroelectric Generating Station in Ontario was the first hydroelectric power station in Canada to have a capacity of at least 100 MW upon completion in 1922.
This is a list of all natural gas-fired power stations in Canada. There are 39 power stations in operation as of February 2020. There are 39 power stations in operation as of February 2020. Ontario has the highest number with 12 power stations scattered across the province, followed by Saskatchewan with 10 power stations and Alberta with 9 ...
Edison Power Plant (same site as Exelon New Boston Generating Station / Exelon L Street, 776 Summer Street, Boston) Petroleum: Mount Tom Station: 136: Coal: 2014 Mystic Generating Station: 2001.9: Natural gas, petroleum: 2024 NAEA Energy Massachusetts LLC (West Springfield Generating Station) 193.9: Natural gas, petroleum: 2022 Pilgrim Nuclear ...
The company says that this generating station is "North America's largest 100 per cent biomass-fuelled power plant". [22] Thunder Bay Generating Station in Thunder Bay, Ontario, was converted to using "advanced" biomass in 2014. "It is a solid biomass fuel ... has higher energy density and is hydrophobic (repels water) allowing it withstand the ...
The 22 MW reactor generated Canada's first nuclear energy to the grid on June 4, 1962. [21] The first full-scale nuclear power plant, the Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station, entered commercial service on September 26, 1968. Douglas Point generated 220 MW and was built for $91 million.