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WaterPower Canada releases a guidebook on water-generated electricity

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Hydropower's Value to a Net-Zero Electricity Grid also includes four examples from across the country of hydropower in action.

OTTAWA —Hydropower’s Value to a Net-Zero Electricity Grid is a report that highlights the grid services provided by hydropower.

The whitepaper explores technical concepts such as electricity system frequency and inertia, power ramping and net demand variability, voltage and reactive power, and grid ancillary services in accessible terms for non-technical readers.

As Canada’s electrical grid navigates the transformation to net-zero carbon emissions, the current transmission networks will require expansion and development over wider areas to include variable renewable energy. Thanks to the existing dams and reservoirs that pond water across the country, hydropower stands out as a priority generator of electricity that is already essential to the grid. It will continue to be so with a greater level of importance in the future thanks to fast-responding power output, large capacities to store energy and emissions-free production.

“The capabilities provided by hydropower facilities, along with firm generation and long-term storage, will become even more important as operators add variable renewables to their grids,” said Gilbert Bennett, WPC Interim President. “As fossil-fuel generation is retired and variable renewables such as wind and solar generation come online, the consistency of hydropower will continue to be a critical element in maintaining power system reliability.”

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Hydropower’s Value to a Net-Zero Electricity Grid also includes four examples from across the country of hydropower in action.

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