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Former hydroelectric companies in Canada, now part of Hydro-Québec From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Established in 1898, the Shawinigan Water & Power Company was one of the dominant, privately owned hydroelectric companies in Canada until 1963, when it became a part of Hydro-Québec.
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Shawinigan Water & Power Company was founded on January 15, 1898, by American businessman John Edward Aldred[1] (who was the president) and John Joyce,[2] and then joined by Andrew Frederick Gault, H. H. Melville, Thomas McDougall, and Louis-Joseph Forget. The company was named for where it was based: Shawinigan, Quebec.
The company established various power station over the history of the company. Six power plants were built along the Saint-Maurice River in the 1920s[2]
In 1956 the company had total generating capacity at 1284 MW from the six active power stations.[3]
Shawinigan Water & Power also generated power from two subsidiaries:
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