BC Hydro submits application for sixth generating unit at Revelstoke dam
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N 51° 02.945 W 118° 11.707
11U E 416228 N 5655962
Three km North of Revelstoke, this is the largest hydro dam on the upper Columbia River.
Waymark Code: WMVJHC
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/25/2017
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Completed in 1984, the dam initially had 4-461 MW generators installed. In 2010 a fifth generator, of 512 MW capacity, was installed and came online in August of that year.

The visitor centre is open seasonally and features interactive exhibits, activities about the dam and hydroelectricity and a First Nations gallery, opened in 2009, with exhibits about the art, history and culture of the Secwepemc (Shuswap), Okanagan and Ktunaxa peoples. There is also a theatre, gift shop, and outdoor walkway across the top of the Powerhouse.

The reservoir behind the dam is named Lake Revelstoke and stretches almost to Mica Dam, 130 km upriver.

Looking well into the future, the designers of the dam included six generator bays in the plans. Now, in 2017, BC Hydro believes that it has come time to fill that final bay with another 500 MW generator in order to meet future power needs. A news story in the Revelstoke Mountaineer, reprinted below, fills in the details.

BC Hydro submits application for sixth generating unit at Revelstoke dam


By Melissa Jameson - Mar 1, 2017
BC Hydro wants to install a sixth generating unit at the Revelstoke dam in order to meet an anticipated 40 per cent increase in demand for electricity over the next 20 years.

The new unit would add 500 megawatts of capacity to BC Hydro’s electricity system and help meet peak demand periods. An application for an environmental assessment certificate has been submitted to the BC Environmental Assessment office to install the sixth generating unit. A decision to issue the certificate is expected by fall 2017.

If approved, the Unit 6 project is estimated to cost up to $582 million (based on the earliest in-service date of 2021). The project would see the addition of a new generating unit to an existing, empty bay in the Revelstoke powerhouse.

“We’re excited to be moving this important project forward. Not only does Revelstoke Unit 6 ensure that power is there for our customers during the winter season when electricity use in B.C. reaches its peak, it reflects our evolving relationships with area First Nations,” said Chris O’Riley, Deputy CEO and Capital Infrastructure Project Delivery.

The project will also build a new capacitor station 19 kilometres west of Summerland needed to deliver the additional power to the grid. Originally designed to house six generating units, only four were installed when the facility was constructed. BC Hydro added a fifth generating unit that began operating in 2010.

Revelstoke Unit 6 and Site C are both needed to avoid a significant capacity deficit within 10 years. If demand grows as currently forecast, Revelstoke Unit 6 will be needed in 2026 to cover a capacity deficit during major maintenance work at Mica dam. Mica dam is aging and work is required on four generating units. Starting in 2026, the units will be out of service one at a time for 12 to 18 months, reducing Mica’s capacity by 410 megawatts for up to six years. For contingency, BC Hydro is pursuing regulatory approval so it could be in-service as early as 2021 in case more capacity is needed sooner.
From the Revelstoke Mountaineer

Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 03/01/2017

Publication: Revelstoke Mountaineer

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News Category: Business/Finance

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