Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

René Lévesque generating station

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Opening date
  
1976

Height
  
94 m

Width (base)
  
732 m

Construction began
  
1970

Impounds
  
Manicouagan River

Length
  
773 m (395 + 378)

Province
  
Québec

Impound
  
Manicouagan River

René-Lévesque generating station wwwhydroquebeccomproductionimagescentralesma

Location
  
Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada

The René-Lévesque generating station, formerly known as Manic-3, is a hydroelectricity generating station located 75 km from Baie-Comeau built on Manicouagan River between 1970 and 1976. On June 22, 2010, the dam and the generating station were renamed to honor former Quebec premier René Lévesque, who was minister of Hydraulic resources during the construction of the complex and became premier of Quebec in 1976.

Contents

Map of R%C3%A9servoir Manic 3, Rivi%C3%A8re-aux-Outardes, QC, Canada

Description

René-Lévesque is a two dam complex. The east dam is a gravity "hollow type" made of concrete with a spillway, the dam is 71 m high and 378 m long. The west dam is a sand and rockfill type with clay inside, long of 395 m and 107 m with base width of 732 m. The Manic-3 reservoir is 70 km long and 202 m higher than sea level. The complex has six Francis turbines installed in an underground power station for a total capacity of 1,244 megawatts.

References

René-Lévesque generating station Wikipedia