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Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station

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Country
  
Canada

Commission date
  
June 7, 1969

Nameplate capacity
  
186 MW

Owner
  
SaskPower

Status
  
Operational

Units operational
  
Francis turbine

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station

Location
  
Fertile Valley No. 285, near Gardiner Dam, Saskatchewan

Address
  
Fertile Valley No. 285, SK S0L 2E0, Canada

Similar
  
Gardiner Dam, Centennial Wind Power Fa, Ermine Power Station, Yellowhead Power Station, EB Campbell Hydroele

Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station is a hydroelectric station owned by SaskPower, located near Danielson Provincial Park about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south-west of Saskatoon, between the towns of Outlook and Elbow. The station is on the South Saskatchewan River and draws water from the Gardiner Dam and is named after a nearby tributary to the South Saskatchewan River.

The Gardiner Dam was constructed between 1959 and 1967. The generating station required nearly 3 years to construct at a cost of CDN $40 million and became operational in 1969.

Description

The Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station has three 62 net MW vertical Francis turbine-generator units. The turbines were supplied by English Electric with generators made by the Canadian division of Westinghouse. Each turbine draws water from an intake and control structure on Gardiner Dam, through an underground steel penstock.

The powerhouse building is 87.5 metres long, 20.1 metres wide and 38.4 metres high. In a normal waterflow year, the station can generate 800 million kilowatthours, about 5% of Saskatchewan's annual electric energy (as much as 100,000 Saskpower customers use in a year). A nearby substation contains circuit breakers and other apparatus that connects the power station to the transmission grid.

As of fall 2013, unit 2 of the station is undergoing a generator rewind.

References

Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station Wikipedia