Masson Hydroelectric Plant Overview: Capacity and Significance
The Masson hydroelectric power plant in Quebec has a capacity of 119.4 MW, contributing to Canada's renewable energy sector. It represents 0.12% of the nation's total hydro capacity.

Masson, a 119.4 MW hydroelectric facility in Quebec, is operated by Énergie La Lièvre Sec/Énergie Brookfield Inc. It contributes to Canada's renewable energy portfolio, accounting for 0.12% of the national hydro capacity of 102,715 MW.
Canada hosts 612 hydro plants with a combined capacity exceeding 102,000 MW. Masson ranks 139th among these facilities and is about 2.1% the size of the largest plant, Centrale Robert-Bourassa, which has a capacity of 5,616 MW.
Hydropower constitutes approximately 60% of electricity generation in Canada, supported by the country's vast river systems. Its proximity to Ottawa, approximately 90 km away, enhances its strategic value.




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