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Thermal Generation/Calendar Year
2008
2008
2008
Burrard Thermal
Generating Station
Fort Nelson
Generating Station
Prince Rupert
Generating Station
Power GeneratedGWh
296
341
1
MWh
295,731
340,723
640
PM t
6.86
2.67
0.01
kg/MWh
0.023
0.008
0.015
PM 10t
6.79
2.67
0.01
kg/MWh
0.023
0.008
0.015
PM 2.5t
6.70
2.67
0.01
kg/MWh
0.023
0.008
0.015
NOxt
22.80
132.80
1.35
kg/MWh
0.077
0.390
2.112
COt
11.16
84.73
0.30
kg/MWh
0.038
0.249
0.464
SO2t
3.36
5.15
0.01
kg/MWh
0.011
0.015
0.015
VOCt
1.21
2.97
0.01
kg/MWh
0.004
0.009
0.012
NH3t
0.18
  
kg/MWh
0.001
  
Leadkg
0.69
1.18
0.11
mg/MWh
2.32
3.45
179.33
Manganesekg
0.53
0.01
0.02
mg/MWh
1.80
0.02
23.82
Arsenickg
0.27
0.21
0.00
mg/MWh
0.93
0.61
0.81
Chromiumkg
1.921
2.838
0.007
mg/MWh
6.50
8.33
11.07
Nickelkg
2.937
2.104
0.005
mg/MWh
9.93
6.18
8.20
Zinckg
39.791
39.540
0.111
mg/MWh
134.55
116.05
173.44
Cadmiumkg
1.509
0.069
0.000
mg/MWh
5.10
0.20
0.27
Vanadiumkg
3.156
0.241
0.008
mg/MWh
10.67
0.71
12.19
Mercurykg
0.357
0.933
0.002
mg/MWh
1.21
2.74
3.64

BC Hydro is required to submit an annual report to the National Pollutant Release Inventory which tracks pollution in Canada, including those resulting from air emissions. Requirements for reporting include: Criteria Air Contaminants which include Total Particulate Matter (TPM), Particulate Matter less than or equal to 10 Microns (PM10), Particulate Matter less than or equal to 2.5 Microns (PM2.5), Sulphur Oxides (SOx), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Ammonia (NH3); Heavy Metals (HMs): Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd), and Mercury (Hg); and Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): Dioxins and Furans (DF), Benzo[a]pyrene, Benzo[b]fluoranthene, Benzo[k]fluoranthene, Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene, and Hexachlorobenzene (HCB). Emissions that do not exceed the NPRI thresholds are not reported. For more information, visit Environment Canada - Air Pollutant Emissions website.

The results above are based on calendar year 2008 and include BC Hydro's two major thermal generating stations and a number of diesel plants located in remote areas of the province. Prince Rupert Generating station is a small plant which is used for back-up generation only; and our Keogh facility on northern Vancouver Island was decommission in February 2003.

BC Hydro produces most of its electricity through hydro generation (over 90 per cent).

Last Modified: Mar 25, 2010

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