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customers, housing three to more than four million people, were in the dark. Private companies and other utilities from other parts of Canada and the United States were sent in to help Hydro-Québec undertake this massive restoration task, but these efforts were complicated by the widespread damage of the power grid. Blackouts in some areas lasted for 33 days, and 90% of those affected by the blackout had no power for more than seven days. Although power was fully restored to all locations in Quebec by
February 8, 1998, it wasn't until mid-March that the power facilities were back in service. By then, much social and economic damage had occurred, such as ruined food and deaths resulting from lack of electric heating.
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population centres and that there was a lack of local power stations around
Montreal, which is served by only six 735 kV feeder lines; five of these lines form a loop called the "ring of power" around the city. When the ring failed on January 7, 1998, roughly 60% of Greater Montreal's power supply was offline. Hydro-Québec's large above-ground transmission and distribution system was considered to be exposed to natural disasters, although the cost of undergrounding the grid was prohibitive.
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electrical wires can withstand this extra weight, when combined with the effects of wind and precipitation, these conductors may break and fall. The pylons, designed to withstand only 45 millimetres (1.8 inches) of ice accretion, buckled and collapsed into twisted heaps of mangled steel. Cascading failures occurred on several transmission lines, where the collapse of one or more towers left a row of fallen pylons.
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are spread apart on two different foundations. In addition, the crossbar is replaced by a series of suspension cables with three vertical insulator strings to support the three bundles, which allows this design to consume only 6.3 tonnes of steel per kilometre of line. The design is also known as the
Chainette (little necklace).
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735 kV to transmit and distribute electrical power produced from Hydro-Québec's dams, although 315 kV is used as well. The total value of TransÉnergie's entire electricity transmission system is C$ 15.9 billion. For these reasons, Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie is considered to be a world leader in power transmission.
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per kilometre of line. This type of pylon was used for the first 735 kV power line from the Manic-Outardes power stations to the load centre of
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As the lines near Quebec City, the northern power line rejoins the other two 735 kV power lines. The three lines, paralleled by another 735 kV power line some distance to the north, span over the Saint
Lawrence River to the South Shore region, where the lines form loops encompassing part of
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stretches of land; this shows up clearly in aerial photos. The terrain that the power lines cross is for the most part not mountainous, but smooth and replete with lakes. Generally, four of the lines runs together in two pairs and the other two run solo, although the two single lines sometimes do run
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Five to six days of freezing rain and precipitation crippled the Hydro-Québec power grid in the
Montreal and South Shore regions. In an area 100 by 250 kilometres (62 by 155 miles), some 116 transmission lines were out of commission, including several major 735 kV power lines and the Quebec–New
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substation, the HVDC line heads south and roughly parallels the six 735 kV power lines some distance to the west. It traverses the same type of terrain as the other six lines; the land is replete with lakes, wetlands, and forested rolling hills. Gradually, the power line turns to the southeast,
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December 1986 and Montreal in February 1961, which left 30 to 40 millimetres (1.2 to 1.6 inches) of ice. This has led to the belief that Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie's electrical pylons are "indestructible". Despite being more than three times higher than the Canadian standard of only 13 millimetres
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During the construction of the James Bay transmission system, the cross-rope suspension tower was invented. This type of tower features two guyed-tower legs similar to the V-guyed tower, but the two legs don't converge at the tower base. In the case of the cross-rope suspension tower, the tower legs
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tower, which reduced materials consumption to 11.8 tonnes of steel per kilometre of power line. This type of tower also includes a variation with longer side crossbars, where all conductors are hung with a V-shaped insulator and one with shorter side crossbar, where only the middle bundle hangs from
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142 kilometres (88 mi) the northwest. The terrain crossed by the power lines becomes hilly and mountainous south of the border. The lines reach over 800 metres (2,600 ft) in elevation before descending. The three lines continue heading south until they reach a substation on the North Shore
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and single-circuit delta pylons to suspend electrical conductors of other voltages, such as 315 kV. The ±450 kV high-voltage direct current line in Hydro-Québec's power grid uses a T-shaped tower, lattice or pole, to support two bundles of three conductors on each side. The direct current
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Through successive waves of freezing precipitation, more than 75 millimetres (3.0 inches) of radial ice accumulated on the electrical conductors and the pylons themselves. This ice coating adds an additional weight of 15 to 20 kilograms per metre of conductor (10 to 20 lb/ft). Even though the
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As the lines continue south, they diverge into two sets of three 735 kV transmission lines. The eastern set heads to Quebec City, where it connects with power lines from
Churchill Falls and the 735 kV power line loops in the Saint Lawrence River region. The western set heads to Montreal,
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wider than the 80.0–91.5 metres (262.5–300.2 ft) width required for a single 735 kV line. Each 735 kV line is capable of transmitting 2,000 MW of electric power at a distance of over 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) and the entire 735 kV grid can carry 25,000 MW of power.
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and 6,025 MW of interconnector import capacity and 7,974 MW of interconnector export capacity. The system has transmission lines reaching to power generation facilities located more than 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) away from population centers. For this reason, TransÉnergie uses a voltage of AC
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After the power outage was over, Hydro-Québec made numerous upgrades to its system in order to improve the power grid. Examples include the strengthening of electrical pylons and power poles, and increasing the power supply. This was done to enable the utility to restore power more rapidly in the
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With over 100 transmission lines paralyzed by the ice, Quebec fell into a massive power outage in the cold
Canadian winter. Even though power restoration initiated after the first blackouts, large numbers of Quebecers were in the dark. At the height of the blackout, some 1.4–1.5 million homes and
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The performance of Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie's power grid during the 1998 ice storm raised questions about the fundamental concept, vulnerability, and reliability of the grid. Critics noted that the power generation facilities were located approximately 1,000 km (600 mi) away from
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Hydro-Québec usually uses tall, large pylons to cross large bodies of water, like lakes and rivers. These towers are said to be prominent and the tallest pylon in Hydro-Québec's power grid is of this function. The tallest of these is located near the Tracy power station on the shore of the Saint
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Generation comes from hydroelectric dams located far from load centres such as Montreal. Of the 33,000 MW of electrical power generated, over 93% of that comes from hydroelectric dams and 85% of that generation capacity comes from three
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to alter the way electricity behaves in power transmission lines, which improves the electricity transmission efficiency. This reduces the need to construct new power lines and increases the amount of electric power sent to population centres. Series compensation is based on
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powerstation to Montréal, 135 km (84 mi) away. In the first half of the 20th century, the market was dominated by regional monopolies, whose service was publicly criticised. In response, in 1944 the provincial government created Hydro-Quebec from the expropriated
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for hours on a very cold night. Even though the blackout lasted around nine hours for most places, some locations were in the dark for days. This geomagnetic storm caused about C$ 10 million in damage to Hydro-Québec and tens of millions to the customers of the utility.
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hydroelectric power, makes up over 40% of Quebec's energy supply. This dependence, evidenced by the fact Ontario farmers had more backup generators than farmers in Quebec, can increase the severity of the consequences when the grid fails, as it did in January 1998.
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for angle towers or structures on 735 kV power lines to change the direction of the line or switch the position of the conductor bundles. Delta pylons and three-leg guyed towers are also used as angle towers; they are referred to as "penguins" by Hydro-Québec
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where it too forms a ring of 735 kV power lines around the city, linking to other power loops in the region. This section of Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie's power grid contains 7,400 km (4,600 mi) of 735 kV AC and 450 kV DC power line.
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After the six 735 kV wires split up into two groups of three power lines each, the HVDC line follows the eastern group, and the western set diverges away. The line remains overhead until it reaches the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River near
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along the 1,480 kilometres (920 mi) long power line. It is also the first multiterminal HVDC line in the world. The ±450 kV power line can transmit about 2,000 MW of hydroelectric power to Montreal and the Northeastern United States.
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3.1 billion alone. In less than four decades, Hydro-Québec's generating capacity went from 3,000 MW in 1963 to nearly 33,000 MW in 2002, with 25,000 MW of that power sent to population centres on 735 kV power lines.
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Electrical power generated from the Churchill Falls power station is sent to Montreal and the population centres of the Northeastern United States, more than 1,200 kilometres (700 mi) away. Starting from the generation station in
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The 735 kV power line is said to lessen the environmental impact of power lines, as one single power line operating at this voltage carries the same amount of electric power as four 315 kV power lines, which would require a
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Quebec's transmission system contains a variety of electrical pylons depending on era and voltage level. Older pylon designs tend to consume more material than the newer pylons and the higher the voltage level, the larger the tower.
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system. In all of Quebec, 24,000 poles, 4,000 transformers, and 1,000 electrical pylons were damaged or destroyed, more than 3,000 km (2,000 mi) of downed electrical wires; this cost a total of C$ 800 million to repair.
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tripped all over Quebec and shut off the power. Within less than 90 seconds, this wave of breaking circuits left the entire transmission grid out of service. The collapsed power grid left six million people and the rest of Quebec
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The first hydroelectric stations in Quebec were built by private entrepreneurs in the late 19th century. In 1903 the first long distance high-voltage transmission line in North America was built, a 50 kV line connecting a
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Over the next twenty years from 1965 to 1985, Quebec underwent a massive expansion of its 735 kV power grid and its hydroelectric generating capacity. Hydro-Québec Équipement, another division of Hydro-Québec, and
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Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie's 735 kV system consists of a set of six lines running from James Bay to Montreal and a set of four lines from Churchill Falls and the Manic-Outardes power stations to Quebec City. The
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technology. To maintain its transmission system performance, TransÉnergie sets aside funds for research and application of new technologies. In addition to power transmission technology, Hydro-Québec plans to offer
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Major expansion of the network began with the commissioning of the 735 kV AC power line in November 1965, as there was a need for electricity transmission over vast distances from the north to southern Quebec.
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and run generally south-southwest for 203 kilometres (126 mi) as three side-by-side power lines in a cleared right-of-way with a width of 216 metres (709 feet). As they head southwest through
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In addition to the six 735 kV power lines that stem from the James Bay Project, a seventh power line was constructed as an 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) northward extension of an existing
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hydroelectric complex. To transmit the complex's annual production of about 30 billion kWh over a distance of nearly 700 km (430 mi), Hydro-Québec had to innovate. Led by
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The James Bay hydroelectric dam complex contains several relatively short 735 kV power lines that send electricity to three principal substations, ordered from west to east:
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Of all the pylons damaged, some 150 were pylons supporting 735 kV lines, and 200 towers carrying 315 kV, 230 kV, or 120 kV power lines collapsed as well. In a region bounded by
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the Saint Lawrence River and the south shore. The loops are also connected to the ring of 735 kV power lines around Montreal and power lines running south from James Bay.
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The pylons and conductors are designed to handle 45 millimetres (1.8 inches) of ice accumulation without failure, since Hydro-Québec raised the standards in response to
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case of a massive ice striking Quebec again. Hydro-Québec has stated that it is better-prepared to handle an ice storm with the same magnitude as the one of 1998.
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Accordingly, protective measures were taken in response. To save the transformers and other electrical equipment, the power grid was taken out of commission, as
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in a pair. Two intermediate 735 kV power lines, one in the north and one in the south, connect all six power lines along their path to southern Quebec.
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over its transmission lines within a few years; the utility started testing internet over its lines in January 2004.
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in Newfoundland and Labrador. It was constructed over a period of five to six years from 1966 to 1971–72 by the
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2127:"Transmission Questions & Answers: How does the electrical system work?"
1857:"The Development of 735-kV Transmission and Standardization at Hydro-Québec"
1570:
Lemay, Jacques (June 1992). "Hydro-Québec's High-Voltage Interconnections".
1520:"Hydro-Québec (1962): historical context, economic impact and related links"
2353:
2010:"Discover Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie and its system: Our System at a Glance"
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Pictures of the Quebec–New England line in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
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174.6 metre (572'10") pylon adjacent to Hydro-Québec's now-decommissioned
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308:. A single plant named Sainte-Marguerite-3 is located to the east on the
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2713:"Photography featuring beautiful bridges, scenic highways and railroads"
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Newfoundland and Labrador: one connection. 5,500 MW import, 0 MW export.
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New York: two connections. Capacity is 1,100 MW import, 1,999 MW export.
3458:"Failure of Public Utilities: Risk Management and Insurance: Pages 5–7"
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599:. A lone 735 kV line stems off from the substation, heading to an
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1426:"IEEE Milestone : 40th Anniversary of 735 kV Transmission System"
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1455:"IEEE Milestone: 40th Anniversary of 735 kV Transmission System"
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interconnections, and the nine NERC Regional Reliability Councils.
3365:. North American Electric Reliability Corporation. Archived from
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New Brunswick: three connections. 785 MW import, 1,029 MW export.
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New England: three connections. 2,170 MW import, 2,275 MW export.
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1984:"Eastmain 1-A Powerhouse and Rupert Diversion: Area Development"
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115:. It is managed by Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie, a division of the
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3530:"Recollections of 1998's Great Ice Storm still bring shivers"
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Ontario: eight connections. 1,970 MW import, 2,705 MW export.
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568:. The substation is one of TransÉnergie's transmission hubs.
2964:"Contracts, All Requirements: Hydro-Québec Interconnection"
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Bonikowsky, Laura Neilson; Block, Niko (11 February 2016).
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Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development
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588:, the lines generally traverse flat, smooth rolling hills.
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998:, created a joint venture to build a new HVDC line from
3363:"DAWG Database 1998: January 1, 1998–December 31, 1998"
1981:
3328:. 6th Canadian Urban Forest Conference. Archived from
3258:"A closer look at a rare situation: Weather Situation"
2035:"Milestones:First 735 kV AC Transmission System, 1965"
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America's Electric Utilities: Past, Present and Future
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as it crosses under several 735 kV power lines.
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Two types of single-circuit 735 kV delta pylons near
77:(AC) power lines that link the population centres of
3488:, The State of the Power Transmission Network, 1998.
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deposited up to 70 millimetres (2.8 inches) of ice.
3625:"Map of electric transmission facilities in Quebec"
2548:"Transmission Towers for Hydroelectric Power Lines"
108:(which is not part of the Quebec interconnection).
3224:"Scientists probe northern lights from all angles"
2646:"Unique Suspension System Conquers Rugged Terrain"
928:. The power line surfaces on the south shore near
852:with systems in neighboring provinces and states:
480:was installed and began testing in 2007 and 2008.
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1736:"The History of Churchill Falls: A Brief History"
1462:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
764:Lawrence River, carrying a 735kV circuit between
3809:
3574:Group claims responsibility for hydro tower bomb
3292:. Environment Canada. 2002-12-18. Archived from
3161:"Hydro-Québec to test internet over power lines"
3030:. Northern Pass Transmission LLC. Archived from
2997:Power Electronics Design: A Practitioner's Guide
2062:IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems
924:, where the 450 kV HVDC line descends into
898:power line is unique because there are multiple
780:in the United States (555 feet (169.2 m)).
3828:Electric grid interconnections in North America
3701:North American Electric Reliability Corporation
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967:, where it reaches the Comerford terminal near
911:Beginning in the converter station next to the
823:North American Electric Reliability Corporation
556:Manic-Outardes power stations / Churchill Falls
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3818:Electric power transmission systems in Canada
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1149:Damage to trees and a power distribution line
3560:Canada, Inside an Ice Storm (Toronto, 1998).
2939:"The HVDC Transmission Quebec – New England"
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1788:Shaping The Future : Annual Report 2009
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1606:"Geographic Location: The La Grande Complex"
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876:High voltage direct current (HVDC) 450 kV
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3417:IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
3104:"Utilities plan for N.E. expansion"
3026:Northern Pass Transmission (2010).
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564:The Micoua substation, on Quebec's
310:Sainte-Marguerite River (Sept-Îles)
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3843:Buildings and structures in Quebec
3569:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3528:Fitzpatrick, Meagan (2008-01-04).
3498:Banerjee, Sidhartha (2008-01-03).
3102:Porter, Louis (19 December 2008).
2786:"Surviving 1998's Great Ice Storm"
1896:
890:(HVDC) line connecting Quebec and
595:, a substation accessible only by
326:Churchill Falls Generating Station
208:Société d’énergie de la Baie James
102:Churchill Falls Generating Station
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3323:"Ice storm 1998: Lessons learned"
3196:Lerner, Eric J. (July 31, 1995).
3171:from the original on June 1, 2007
3054:"NStar to build hydro power line"
2594:"Day 3: Radisson & Chisasibi"
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1704:Government of Quebec (May 1995).
1142:England HVDC ±450 kV line.
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882:Quebec – New England Transmission
681:A series of V-guyed towers, near
2189:"Massena Marcy 765 kV Line"
2165:"Map of the Transmission System"
1884:Collins, M.M.C. (17 July 2014).
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1084:geomagnetically induced currents
1066:EST on March 13, 1989, a severe
990:, along with American utilities
615:Triple 735kV Mae West towers at
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248:Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro
100:in northwestern Quebec and the
3391:"Ice Storm Damage: Powerlines"
2740:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
2644:White, H. Brian (1997-08-01).
2491:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
2424:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
2422:"Vegetation Control: Overview"
2292:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
2265:Transactions on Power Delivery
2259:Hammad, A. E. (January 1992).
1955:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
1633:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
1608:. Hydro-Québec. Archived from
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1424:Sood, Vijay K. (Spring 2006).
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1399:Bolduc, André (4 March 2015).
1008:Northern Pass Transmission LLC
470:Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec
34:The two major and three minor
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2912:"TransÉnergie | Hydro-Québec"
2883:"TransÉnergie | Hydro-Québec"
1886:"Electric-Power Transmission"
1572:IEEE Power Engineering Review
1453:Sood, Vijay K. (2005-12-13).
1297:
951:and passes through the hilly
288:Manic-Outardes power stations
3610:Transmission System Overview
3321:McCready, Jim (2004-10-23).
3052:Alspach, Kyle (2010-10-05).
2860:. energyrisk. Archived from
2809:. 1998-03-29. Archived from
2670:. Corbis.com. Archived from
2622:. Corbis.com. Archived from
2550:. Corbis.com. Archived from
1522:. 2009-02-16. Archived from
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1216:Résistance internationaliste
1058:March 1989 geomagnetic storm
971:. Continuing southward into
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3848:Wide area synchronous grids
3663:Pictures of Quebec's pylons
3077:Dillon, John (2010-10-08).
2228:10.1109/PESAFR.2005.1611782
2039:IEEE Global History Network
1794:. Montreal. p. 52,92.
1785:Hydro-Québec (April 2010).
1376:"Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie"
1175:electric power distribution
888:high-voltage direct current
819:wide area synchronous grids
799:ice storm in the late-1990s
519:region of Montreal and the
419:AC 735 / 765 kV power lines
59:electric power transmission
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2999:. Elsevier. pp. 8–9.
2831:Harvey, Stuart L. (1998).
2618:Mastrovito, Perry (2001).
2516:Mastrovito, Perry (2001).
1339:Hyman, Leonard S. (1988).
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3558:Swiss Reinsurance Company
3429:10.1109/TPWRD.2007.899781
2991:Sueker, Keith H. (2005).
2790:The Canadian Encyclopedia
2768:The Canadian Encyclopedia
2064:. PAS-88 (9): 1382–1389.
1936:10.1080/00139159909604608
1890:The Canadian Encyclopedia
1547:. Hydro-Québec Generation
1406:The Canadian Encyclopedia
597:an airport adjacent to it
575:Newfoundland and Labrador
501:
408:Newfoundland and Labrador
235:Source of the electricity
136:Newfoundland and Labrador
2858:"The cost of redundancy"
2620:"Houses Covered in Snow"
2473:Google Earth elevations.
2097:New York Power Authority
2078:10.1109/TPAS.1969.292530
1584:10.1109/MPER.1992.138943
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1199:In 2004, shortly before
1195:2004 hydro tower bombing
1167:Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
1004:Deerfield, New Hampshire
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774:Montreal Olympic Stadium
659:Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
452:New York Power Authority
450:in the same region, the
344:power purchase agreement
294:Côte-Nord or North Shore
200:Jean-Jacques Archambault
3797:Western Interconnection
3782:Eastern Interconnection
3058:Boston Business Journal
2131:American Electric Power
1659:"The La Grande Complex"
1312:Renewable energy portal
1092:electrical transformers
835:Western Interconnection
831:Eastern Interconnection
456:American Electric Power
3787:Quebec Interconnection
3777:Alaska Interconnection
1227:Le Journal de Montréal
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827:Quebec Interconnection
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3792:Texas Interconnection
3620:Grid map 2014, 1.3 MB
2290:"Radisson Substation"
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3083:Vermont Public Radio
3034:on December 20, 2010
2970:on November 16, 2007
2668:"Transmission Tower"
2573:"Transmission Lines"
2296:on December 21, 2007
2093:"Executive Speeches"
1686:on December 31, 2007
1612:on December 20, 2007
1526:on February 16, 2009
1501:on December 21, 2007
1433:IEEE Canadian Review
1082:of the storm caused
521:Saint Lawrence River
398:with the systems in
346:, expiring in 2041.
302:Rivière aux Outardes
250:'s Churchill Falls.
224:electrical conductor
196:Manicouagan-Outardes
130:with the systems in
3028:"Route Information"
2916:www.hydroquebec.com
2887:www.hydroquebec.com
2792:. Historica Canada.
2770:. Historica Canada.
2764:"Ice Storm of 1998"
2744:on January 13, 2008
2666:Mastrovito, Perry.
2495:on January 13, 2008
2195:on October 20, 2007
2070:1969ITPAS..88.1382H
1892:. Historica Canada.
1230:newspapers and the
1104:without electricity
1034:high-speed internet
1024:series compensation
992:Northeast Utilities
778:Washington Monument
390:and is part of the
336:Smallwood Reservoir
122:and is part of the
75:alternating current
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3262:Environment Canada
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3006:978-0-7506-7927-5
2945:on March 11, 2007
2489:"Types of Towers"
2237:978-0-7803-9326-4
1959:on March 14, 2006
1801:978-2-550-58101-7
1715:978-2-550-12014-8
1350:978-0-910325-25-7
1068:geomagnetic storm
1040:Major disruptions
752:Tracy power plant
448:utility companies
385:crown corporation
314:Lower North Shore
306:Manicouagan River
298:Betsiamites River
260:James Bay Project
117:crown corporation
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