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Utilities: Abundant Hydro-Electric Capacity

Electricity: Lowest Rates Comparative Prices Price Comparisons (M) Price Comparisons (L) Rates Capacity Reliability

Source: Manitoba Hydro:

Manitoba generates power in excess of the province's current needs. In the 2005-06 fiscal year, sales of electricity to Ontario, Saskatchewan and the United States amounted to $881 million.

DEVELOPED CAPACITY
(number of stations indicated in brackets)
MW – megawatts

Winnipeg River (6)

584 MW

Saskatchewan River (1)

479 MW

Nelson River (5)

3,928 MW

Laurie River (2)

10 MW

TOTAL DEVELOPED

5,001 MW

Almost 100% of Manitoba’s electricity comes from environmentally sustainable hydroelectric generation. Approximately six percent of North America's water flows through Manitoba and t he rivers in Manitoba that supply power have more than twice the hydroelectric potential of Niagara Falls. To date, only 50% of this potential has been harnessed. Manitoba's abundance of renewable hydroelectrical resources will ensure a stable, reliable and cost-effective supply of electricity long into the future.

About 4,915 megawatts of hydro electric potential at 11 major hydraulic sites are available. Existing planning shows the following major hydraulic potential:

POTENTIAL CAPACITY
(number of sites indicated in brackets)
MW – megawatts

Burntwood River (3)

680 MW

Nelson River (6)

3,990 MW

Upper Churchill River (2)

245 MW

TOTAL POTENTIAL

4,915 MW

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