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Revelstoke Dam and Generating Station: Unit 5 penstock will be located adjacent to the existing four penstocks located on the face of the concrete dam.
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British Columbia isn't producing sufficient electricity to meet increasing demand, particularly during peak demand periods. Increasing the capacity of existing hydroelectric facilities is one way BC Hydro is helping meet this demand.
In anticipation of increased demand by 2010, BC Hydro is adding a fifth unit to the Revelstoke Dam and Generating Station. Revelstoke Unit 5 is the most cost-effective source available to BC Hydro for this additional capacity.
Revelstoke Unit 5 will add approximately 500 megawatts (MW) of capacity, bringing the facility's total generating installed capacity to 2,480 MW. See the detailed overview [PDF, 913 Kb] for more information about the project.The additional capacity will allow BC Hydro to service the equivalent of 40,000 additional homes during peak demand periods, such as cold winter nights when lights, stoves, baseboard heaters, televisions and computers are all in use.
The target in-service date for the Revelstoke Unit 5 project is October 2010, with an allowance for an in-service date one year later (October 2011).
As the Revelstoke Generating Station was originally designed to house six generating units, the project will not involve significant changes to the facility.
Construction of the Revelstoke Unit 5 Project includes:
All labour for the project will be hired through Columbia Hydro Constructors under a collective agreement with the Allied Hydro Council.
BC Hydro and its contractors are committed to local hiring. If you are a motivated and skilled tradesperson in the area who wants to find out about employment opportunities, please email us.
For an overview of the Revelstoke Unit 5 regulatory process, and to access regulatory documents, go to our Revelstoke Unit 5 Regulatory page.
If you have any questions or concerns about the Revelstoke Unit 5 project, please email us.
On April 13, 2007, BC Hydro filed its Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
[PDF, 13.4 Mb]
Last Modified: May 29, 2009