Seton Powerhouse

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The Mother Seton|Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton|Mother Seton|religious leader} Powerhouse may be a electricity generating station on the Fraser watercourse slightly below the confluence of the Seton watercourse at the city of Lillooet, Canadian province, Canada. The powerhouse is fed by the Seton Canal, a five kilometre diversion of the flow of the Mother Seton|Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton|Mother Seton|religious leader} watercourse that begins at Seton Dam, slightly below the foot of Seton Lake to the west. The powerhouse is that the last in sequence, and smallest, of the generating stations of the Bridge watercourse Power Project, that diverts the flow of the Bridge watercourse into Seton Lake. The powerhouse uses solely fifty feet of head between Seton Lake and also the Fraser to supply a most generating capability of forty two MW and a mean capability of 330 Gwh each year.

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