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The Menihek Hydroelectric Generating Station is a conventional
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generating station at Menihek Lake in
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. The dam and powerhouse are located in the
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of
Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador (; french: Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region ...
, south of the isolated town of
Schefferville Schefferville is a town in the Canadian province of Quebec. Schefferville is in the heart of the Naskapi and Innu territory in northern Quebec, less than 2 km (1¼ miles) from the border with Labrador on the north shore of Knob Lake. It i ...
,
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and two First Nations communities:
Matimekosh Matimekosh (or Matimekush, officially Matimekosh 3) is a First Nations reserve on Lake Pearce in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. Together with the Lac-John Reserve, it belongs to the Innu Nation of Matimekush-Lac John. It is an enclave i ...
-
Lac-John Lac-John is a First Nations reserve on John Lake in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada, about north-east from the centre of Schefferville. Together with the Matimekosh Reserve, it belongs to the Innu Nation of Matimekush-Lac John. It is g ...
and Kawawachikamach. The generating station, two 69 kV power lines and the distribution networks in each community form an independent
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, off the main North American grid.


Geography

The power development is located approximately north of Labrador City,
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, in an uninhabitated region in the northwestern tip of
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. The station is just south of the Laurentian Divide between the
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and
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s which delineates the
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Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador (; french: Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region ...
border in the area. The climate in Schefferville, north of Menihek, is characterized by an average temperature of — which can drop as low as in the winter and rise to in the summer. The average frost-free period lasts from mid-June to mid-September. The area receives on average of
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, roughly divided between rain and snow. The terrain in this remote area is rugged and the dam is only accessible by a narrow
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from Schefferville. A 2002 Hydro-Québec report described the road as in need of urgent repairs.


History

The facilities, including Menihek Aerodrome, were built between 1951 and 1954 by the Iron Ore Company of Canada to meet the power requirements of its
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operations at the Knob Lake site, near the
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of Schefferville. After IOC closed the mine in 1982, it kept the generating station running for two decades. However, in the early 2000s, the mining company gave notice to the
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that it would cease to operate the plant and electric network as of November 1, 2002. In a last-minute deal,
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agreed to pay for all charges incurred by IOC to run the money-losing network while the governments of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador and the Native communities tried to reach a deal on a mutually acceptable way to split the assets. A milestone was reached by the two provinces and their respective utilities on December 14, 2005. IOC would sell all interests in the generating station and part of the transmission lines to provincially owned Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (NLH), as is, for $1, while transferring its Quebec utility operations to Hydro-Québec for the same amount. Under the deal, the generating station would be operated by NLH employees, but it would be managed by a 4-person operating committee staffed by personnel of both utilities. Under the 40-year contract, Hydro-Québec is responsible for any operation, maintenance and refurbishment costs of the network's facilities owned by NLH and agrees to buy a firm volume of 40 GWh/year at 3¢/kWh with the remainder at 2¢. Rates are adjusted to the
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for the duration and NLH has the right to recall power and break the contract with a 6-year notice. The agreement was finalized on November 15, 2007.


Dam and powerhouse

The power development at the Menihek site includes a
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, a
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, the powerhouse and a 4-gate spillway, with a capacity of . The impoundment of Menihek Lake, which serves as a
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, is completed by three rock-fill
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s made of
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, for a total length of . The
Tshiuetin Rail Transportation Tshiuetin Rail Transportation Inc. is a rail company that owns and operates a Canadian regional railway that stretches through the wilderness of western Labrador and northeastern Quebec. It connects Emeril, Labrador with Schefferville, Quebec ...
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(formerly the Menihek Subdivision of the
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) connecting Schefferville and Sept-Îles uses the dikes to cross the area. The powerhouse was designed to receive four generating units but only two were installed when the plant came on stream in 1954. Units 1 and 2 are equipped with fixed-blade propeller-types turbines and each have a capacity of 4,400 kW at a nominal
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of . Each turbine is coupled to a 5,000 kVA alternator. In 1960, IOC added unit 3, a 9,900-kW Kaplan turbine under a head and its 12,000 kVA alternator.


Aerodrome

Menihek Aerodrome is an abandoned airport located on the east cost of Menihek Lake,
Labrador , nickname = "The Big Land" , etymology = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Canada , subdivision_type1 = Province , subdivision_name1 ...
, Canada.


History

The airport was built between 1951 and 1952 by the Iron Ore Company of Canada to service the Menihek Hydroelectric Generating Station built to meet the power requirements of its
iron ore Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
mining Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth, usually from an ore body, lode, vein, seam, reef, or placer deposit. The exploitation of these deposits for raw material is based on the economic via ...
operations at the Knob Lake site, near the
company town A company town is a place where practically all stores and housing are owned by the one company that is also the main employer. Company towns are often planned with a suite of amenities such as stores, houses of worship, schools, markets and re ...
of
Schefferville Schefferville is a town in the Canadian province of Quebec. Schefferville is in the heart of the Naskapi and Innu territory in northern Quebec, less than 2 km (1¼ miles) from the border with Labrador on the north shore of Knob Lake. It i ...
.


Accidents and incidents

On 28 July 1953 an Avro 683 Lancaster (registration CF-GBA) of
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crashed upon landing while on a cargo flight from
Sept-Îles Airport Sept-Îles Airport is situated east of the town of Sept-Îles, Quebec, Canada. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on a call-out basis from the Quebec Cit ...
. The airplane was carrying a cargo of 8100 litres of
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, 1135 litres of
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, and 3000 litres of
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. The approach was performed in strong crosswinds and after landing the airplane veered out of control and collided with rocks at the end of the runway. Both pilots evacuated without injury while the aircraft caught on fire and was destroyed.


See also

* List of electrical generating stations in Newfoundland and Labrador * Churchill Falls Generating Station *
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*
History of Hydro-Québec Hydro-Québec is a government-owned public utility established in 1944 by the Government of Quebec. The company is in charge of the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity across Quebec. Its head office is located in Montreal. Ori ...


Notes


Works cited

* * * * *{{ cite book, last=RSW Inc. , title=Étude sur la centrale de Menihek et ses réseaux de transport et de distribution. Rapport préliminaire, volet 1 , publisher=RSW Inc , place=Montreal , date=November 2001 , url=http://www.regie-energie.qc.ca/audiences/3602-06/DDR3602/RepDDR3602/B-7_HQD-3Doc1-Annexe2_3602_07juil06.pdf , access-date=July 8, 2011 , language=French Dams completed in 1954 Energy infrastructure completed in 1954 Hydroelectric power stations in Newfoundland and Labrador Run-of-the-river power stations Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Hydro-Québec Defunct airports in Newfoundland and Labrador