Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has launched a 16-year overhaul of the 1045MW R.H. Saunders Generating Station, the second-largest hydroelectric project in Ontario, Canada. The project began in January, with the first of the station’s 16 units, G9, now fully disassembled, with refurbishment set to be completed by early 2024. The overhauls of the rest of the station’s units will occur each subsequent year until the project wraps up by around 2039.
Hydro can pump up power
The agency that represents Ontario’s water-power producers says they could add another 5,000 megawatts to the provincial power grid through a combination of new plant construction and operational efficiencies made at existing stations. “We’ll know more once we have completed a technical study,” said Paul Norris, the president of the Ontario Waterpower Association, on Tuesday.