Oldman River
Hydroelectric Project
The 32-megawatt Oldman River hydro project in southern Alberta is the
first hydro project undertaken by ATCO Power. ATCO Power was selected in
January 1999 by Alberta Environment to develop the project at the existing
dam site near Pincher Creek, Alberta.
Generation is provided predominately between May to September when
water flow is greatest. This run-of-river project consists of two
19-megawatt turbines located at the outlet of the existing east water
diversion tunnel.
A 6.6 kilometre, 138-kV transmission line connects the pant to the
Pincher Creek substation. A step-up substation at the power plant
increases the voltage form 13.8-kV to 138-kV. The average annual
generation is approximately 114 gigawatt hours per year.
Construction of the project was largely and addition to the existing
dam and reservoir, built between 1989 and 1992, with minor alterations to
connect to the east tunnel. There has been little impact on the terrain
and the plant does not affect water releases controlled by Alberta
Environment.
The plant is operated remotely. Fisheries and Oceans Canada as well as
Alberta Environment confirmed that the project would have no significant
environmental effects.
Further Documents
Press Release
Tuesday, March 6, 2001
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