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GROWING OUR RENEWABLE REACH

We’ve expanded our renewable energy footprint into the United States by acquiring four run-of-the-river hydroelectric stations in New York state. Located in Lyons Falls, Dolgeville, Philadelphia and Diana, these facilities produce a combined 22.6 MW of clean, renewable energy.

PHILADELPHIA

The Philadelphia facility is located on the Indian River near the village of Philadelphia in Jefferson County, New York. The station consists of a single turbine and generator with an output of 3.6 MW. Philadelphia is an unmanned generating station that is automatically controlled by regulating the headwater level at the intake.

The station at Philadelphia went into service in 1986 with upgrades to the controls made in 1998. These upgrades allow the operating personnel to continually monitor the operation via the SCADA system.

DIANA

The Diana facility is located on the West Branch of the Oswegatchie River, in the Village of Harrisville, located in the northeast part of the Town of Diana in Lewis County, New York. The Diana facility was constructed at the site of St. Regis Paper Mill, which was retired in 1963.

The Diana facility has a single turbine and generator with an output of 1.8 MW. Diana is an unmanned station that is automatically controlled by regulating the headwater level at the intake.

MOOSE RIVER

Located on the Moose River in the Town of Lyons Falls in Lewis County, New York, the Moose River Generating Station has one generating unit with an output of 12.2 MW. Moose River is an unmanned generating station that is automatically controlled by regulating the headwater level at the intake.

The turbine and generator at Moose River were installed in 1987 and though operated remotely the site is continually monitored via a SCADA system and operating personnel visit the site daily to ensure operation continues without issues.

DOLGEVILLE

The Dolgeville Hydroelectric Project is located on the East Canada Creek in the Village of Dolgeville, Herkimer County in New York. The station consists of a single turbine and generator with an output of 5 MW. The Dolgeville Hydro Project is a manned generating station with capabilities for local manual and automatic control operation.

The station went into service in 1985 and operating personnel are on site daily to continually monitor the operations of the station; a SCADA system allows the station to be controlled remotely.

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