John Hart Dam

John Hart Dam
Location within British Columbia
Official name John Hart Generating Station
Location Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates 50°02′23″N 125°20′03″W / 50.03972°N 125.33417°W / 50.03972; -125.33417Coordinates: 50°02′23″N 125°20′03″W / 50.03972°N 125.33417°W / 50.03972; -125.33417
Opening date 1947
Reservoir
Creates John Hart Lake
Power station
Operator(s) BC Hydro
Turbines 6
Installed capacity 126 MW (max.)

On Vancouver Island's Campbell River there is Strathcona Dam and Ladore dam, followed by John Hart Lake which is the site of the John Hart Dam. The river then flows over Elk Falls, passes beneath the powerhouse and finally through the city of Campbell River and into the ocean.

Powerhouse

The BC Power Commission built the first powerhouse in 1947, it houses six turbine-generator units for a total capacity of 126 MW.[1]

Powerhouse Replacement

Due to seismic risks, a 68 year old facility and lower than optimal power generation, in 2014 contracts were awarded to SNC-Lavalin to build a powerhouse and two new 2Km long, six meter penstocks.[2][3][4][5][6][7] The 1.1 billion dollar project is expected to be complete in 2018.[8][9][10] The new powerhouse will have a slightly larger capacity at 132.2 megawatt s[11]

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