Waneta Dam sale a done deal - Trail, BC
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N 49° 00.224 W 117° 37.098
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On the Pend d’Oreille River, immediately upstream from its confluence with the Columbia River, is the 490 Megawatt Waneta Dam.
Waymark Code: WMZMJ4
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 12/02/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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This concrete dam on the Pend d’Oreille River is 64m high and 290m long. Built by Cominco Ltd. in 1954, it was built to supplement their Brilliant Dam on the Kootenay River west of Castlegar. Two thirds of its output is used by Cominco (Now Teck Cominco) in its Trail smelter. The rest supplies local needs. There is a second 15 km 230 kv transmission line running to the border allowing the sale of surplus output to the US.

The dam houses 3 - 72 MW and 1 - 76.5 MW generator, for a total capacity of 292.5 MW (Mega Watts). In 2010 the construction of a second powerhouse to increase the capacity of the dam by 435 MW was begun, and came online in 2015. In the pictures, the addition can be seen to the left of the dam.

Teck had already sold one third of the dam to BC Hydro by 2017 and in that year, coming as a surprise to locals, BC Hydro exercised an option to buy the remaining two thirds for $1.2 billion. See the news story below.
Waneta Dam sale a done deal
In May 2017, Teck rocked the community when it announced the sale of remaining Waneta Dam shares

SHERI REGNIER | Jul. 26, 2018

BC Hydro has confirmed its $1.2 billion purchase of the Waneta Dam is a done deal. The company said Thursday it had finalized the acquisition of Teck’s two-thirds interest in the Waneta Dam and Generating Station...

...The transaction followed a thorough internal review by BC Hydro prior to it submitting an application to the British Columbia Utilities Commission, the release read...

Workers, local politicians, and the community-at-large were blind-sided in May 2017 when Teck revealed the company was selling its remaining interest in the 65-year old utility to Fortis Inc.

Cheap power from Waneta Dam has long been attributed to the sustainability of mining operations in Trail. Employees and Trail residents were worried about the impact of the sale on the city and economy.

What happened next, is BC Hydro exercised its “right to first offer” over Fortis. The B.C. utility negotiated that right when it bought one-third interest of Waneta Dam from Teck back in 2010. More than $1 billion cash was going to exchange hands no matter the buyer, so the BC Hydro option was considered much more palatable on the home front.

The Waneta Dam was originally constructed in 1954 to generate power specifically for use at the Trail smelter. Generating units at the dam have a capacity of approximately 490 Megawatts and currently produce approximately 2,670 Gigawatt hours per year.
From the Castlegar News
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 07/26/2018

Publication: Castlegar News

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How widespread was the article reported?: local

News Category: Business/Finance

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