Nova Scotia seeks to cut oil bill for power generation

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Cost Effectiveness, Electric Power Plants, Energy Sources, Hydroelectric Power Stations, Canada, Coastal Water, Energy Technology, Fuel Consumption, Geological Surveys, Reservoirs

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An environmentally unobtrusive hydroelectric power plant being built at Wreck Cove, Nova Scotia, to ease the area's dependence on increasingly costly oil imports for fuel is described. The plant is scheduled to go on line by the end of 1977. The geological environment of the plant site is described, along with hydrological features of the catchment area and surrounding terrain. Earthmoving operations and installation of major power machinery are described. The power plant will feed 200 MW (peak rating) into the Province grid when it goes into service.

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