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Presentation plan
•Organization (Non integrated
network)
•Remote communities
•Off-grid systems
•Strategic plan 2016-2020
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Organization (Non integrated network)
•Hydro-Quebec
– PDG : Éric Martel (july 2015)
•Hydro-Quebec Distribution
– President : David Murray (sept. 2016)
•VP Réseau Distribution (main distribution network)
•Direction Réseau distribution Matapédia (main network) et réseaux non reliés (non integrated network)
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Organization (Non integrated network)
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Section RNR (non integrated network) - Plan and Technical expertise
production and transport
- Technical support
- Plan and project
- Energy efficiency
- Installations BOR et génératrices;
- Exploitation, distribution & maintenance
- Installations IDLM
- Exploitation & maintenance
- Schefferville
Remote communities
• Population : 35 000
• Customers: 18 500
• Various autochthone communities
– Atikamekw, Cree, Innu, Inuit, Naskapi
• 24 off-grid systems
• 5 geographic regions
– Nunavik
– Schefferville
– Basse Côte-Nord
– Haute-Mauricie
– Îles-de-la-Madeleine7
Generation
•Installations Boréal et génératrices:– Boréal:
•Over 10 100 clients;•Maintenance and exploitation;•20 diesel power houses 56,2 MW
» Akulivik : new diesel powerhouse of 2 MW (3 units, commissioned in 2015)
– 2 Back-up plants 11,6 MW» St-Augustin Bach-up plant
dismantled in 2016•1 Hydro plant 21,6 MW
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Generation
•Installations Boréal et génératrices:– Génératrices (BDI) :
•Maintenance and exploitation;•50 mobile units (12 to 2000 kW)
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Generation
•IDLM Installations– Over 7 600 clients– 2 diesel power houses – 68,4 MW
•1 Heavy fuel – 67,2 MW
•Schefferville– Over 600 clients – Powered by Hydro plant 17 MW Menihek (Labrador, with NALCOR) – 1 back-up diesel powerhouse of 5,1 MW (4 units, commissioning 2017) in
Schefferville
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Transport and Distribution
• 7 transport stations (BCN and IDLM)
– 69 to 25kV
• Distribution mostly at 4 kV;
– 25 kV in Kuujjuaq
– 600V in Île-d’Entrée and Tasiujaq
• Native Operators/linemen in Nunavik
• Transport and distribution maintenance in Basse Côte-Nord and IDLM done by other Directions
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Environment
•August 2015 : spill at Ivujivik– Leak of 10 000 liters of diesel fuel
– Ground and water stream contaminated
– Total of 605 m³ of contaminated soil treated
– Site restauration : 2015-2016
•Sept. 2014 : spill at IDLM– Leak of 100 000 liters of diesel fuel
– Ground and water contaminated
– Site restauration : 2015-2017
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Financial
• Cost : 230 M$ (51,6 ¢/kWh)
• Revenue : 40 M$ (9,0 ¢/kWh)
• Deficit : 190 M$ (42,6 ¢/kWh)
- Social pact : Same rates everywhere for HQ customers
- Dissuasive rates (electric heating, north of 53rd)
- Commercial programs
- Energy efficiency programs
• GHG emissions
– The Quebec cap-and-trade system
– Emission rights = 2M$ in 2016 (IDLM)
– Emission unit price scheduled to increase : 5% plus inflation every year
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Strategic plan 2016-2020
•Progressively convert off-grid systems to cleaner, lessexpensive energy sources
•Launch requests for proposals (RFPs) for all systems by 2020
•Partnerships between project proponents ans communities
•Competitive bidding
•Consideration : particularities of each system and needs of each community to choose the most appropriate technologicalsolution
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Conversion - ongoing
• IDLM
– Phase 1•RFP – october 2015
•6MW wind power
•Commissionning – 2020
– Phase 2•RFP – 2018
•All energy source
•Commissioning – 2023
•In competition with connection to main grid
• La Romaine– Connecting to main grid
– Commissioning – 2019
• Obedjiwan– RFP – november 2016
– Energy generated by forest biomass
– Commissioning 2020
• Tasiujaq– EOI – november 2016
– RFP – third quarter of 2017
– New power plant (renewable encouraged)
– Commissioning - 202117
Conversion - planned
•Nunavik – phase 1 (Hudson Bay)– RFP – Third quarter of
2017
– All energy sources
– Aupaluk
– Kangiqsualujjuaq
– Kangiqsujuaq
– Kangirsuk
– Kuujjuaq
– Quaqtaq
•Nunavik – phase 2 (Ungava Bay)– RFP – Third quarter of
2018
– All energy sources
– Akulivik
– Inukjuaq
– Ivujivik
– Kuujjuarapik
– Puvirnituq
– Salluit
– Umiujaq18
•All other systems– RFP – second quarter of
2019
– All energy sources
– Clova
– Île-d’Entrée
– Port Menier
Energy efficiency and conservation program
• Energy efficient measures:– Compact fluorescent and LED lighting
– Roof insulation
– Water and energy conservation kits
– Block-heater timers
• Energy efficiency and conservation awareness– Load reduction
– Interruptible electricity option
– Promotion of reduced-load water heaters (3 elements)
– End-use efficiency (fuel – based space and water heating)
– Peak winter – load awareness campaign
– Private generators19