The Site C dam is the third hydroelectric facility to be built on the Peace River in B.C. More than 100 kilometres upstream, the W.A.C. Bennett Dam was built in 1968, and the Peace Canyon Dam in 1980.
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The new $16-billion Site C hydro-electric dam is now at half its potential generating capacity, and is expected to be at full ...
It was 45 years ago this fall that the W.A.C. Bennett Dam and G.M. Shrum Generating Station began producing electricity for British Columbians. It was 45 years ago this fall that the W.A.C ...
The new dam, built on the Peace River downstream from the larger W.A.C. Bennett hydro-electric dam, was designed to have six turbines, three of which are now operating. The first generating unit ...