Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: List of electrical generating stations in Quebec, Hydro-Quebec's electricity transmission system, History of Hydro-Quebec, James Bay Project, Montreal Impact, Proposed sale of NB Power, Churchill Falls Generating Station, Bersimis-1 generating station, Champlain Hudson Power Express, Quebec - New England Transmission, Bersimis-2 generating station, Gatineau River, TM4 Electrodynamic Systems, Churchill Falls Corporation Limited, March 1989 geomagnetic storm, Gentilly Nuclear Generating Station, Chats Falls, Betsiamites River, Institut de recherche d'Hydro-Quebec, Robert A. Boyd, Eel River Converter Station, Gouin Reservoir, Saint Lawrence River HVDC Powerline Crossing, Cross Sound Cable, Beauharnois Hydroelectric Power Station, Riviere des Prairies generating station, Telesphore-Damien Bouchard, Carillon Generating Station, Edifice Hydro-Quebec, Gatineau Power Company, Quebec Interconnection, Jean-Jacques Archambault, Montreal Light, Heat & Power, Murraylink, Poste Montagnais Airport, Chateauguay HVDC-back-to-back station, Levis De-Icer, James Bay Energy, Shawinigan Water & Power Company, Electrium. Excerpt: Hydro-Quebec is a government-owned public utility established in 1944 by the Government of Quebec. Based in Montreal, the company is in charge of the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity across Quebec. With sixty hydroelectric and one nuclear generating stations, Hydro-Quebec is the largest electricity generator in Canada and the world's largest hydroelectric producer. The combined capacity of its power stations was and its distribution network served over 4 million customers in 2010. The development of several large-scale hydroelectric projects which took place non-stop from the late 1940s to the mid-1990s - the Bersimis, Carillon, Manic-Outardes, Churchill Falls and the two phases of the Jam...