Churchill Falls Generating Station

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The Churchill Falls Generating Station may be a electricity powerhouse set on the Churchill watercourse in Newfoundland and Labrador. The underground powerhouse will generate five,428 MW, that makes it the second-largest in North American country, when the Robert-Bourassa generating station. The generating station was commissioned between 1971 and 1974. The power is closely-held and operated by the Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation restricted (CFLCo), a venture between Nalcor Energy (65.8%) and Hydro-Québec (34.2%).

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