Canada Advances Hydropower Innovations and Storage Solutions
Canada's hydroelectric stations produced 393,789 GWh in 2022, comprising 61.7% of national electricity. The shift towards pumped-storage and river-current technologies enhances energy resilience and supports increasing demand from variable renewable sources.

In 2022, Canada's hydroelectric stations generated 393,789 gigawatt-hours, representing 61.7% of the country's electricity. Innovations such as pumped-storage hydropower and river-current energy systems are emerging to bolster grid reliability and address fluctuating energy demands.
The Ontario Pumped Storage Project aims to provide 1,000 megawatts of capacity, while Alberta’s Canyon Creek project proposes 75 megawatts. Additionally, a $4 million investment in ORPC Canada will deploy a river-current system in the St.
Lawrence River, expanding hydropower's definition beyond traditional methods. With a focus on environmental sustainability, digital technology, and Indigenous partnerships, the future of hydropower in Canada is positioned to support clean energy transition efforts.




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