Québec Interconnection

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The two major and three minor NERC Interconnections, and the nine NERC Regional Reliability Councils.
The two major and three minor NERC Interconnections, and the nine NERC Regional Reliability Councils.

The Québec Interconnection is one of the three minor alternating current (AC) power grids in North America. The other two minor interconnections are the Texas Interconnection and the Alaska Interconnection. The two major interconnections are the Eastern Interconnection and the Western Interconnection

The Québec Interconnection covers all of the Province of Québec and operates at an average system frequency of 60Hz. It is not technically an "interconnection" in the sense of having multiple synchronized systems, because it contains only one electric utility company: Hydro-Québec. Nonetheless it is operated as an independent AC grid. Because of its unique status, it is often functionally considered part of the Eastern Interconnection.

Interconnections can be tied to each other via high voltage direct current (DC) power transmission lines which permit a controlled flow of energy while also electrically separating the synchronized AC systems of each side. The Québec Interconnection is tied to the Eastern Interconnection at four points, and also has ties to some systems in Canada.

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