See also: Manicouagan (homonymy)

The Manicouagan is a river of the Coast-North Quebec which is thrown in the river the St. Lawrence.

Of a 221 km length of the reserve of the stopping Daniel-Johnson with her mouth in the west of the town of Bay-Comeau, its flow with the mouth is approximately 1000 m ³ /s and is controlled by the many hydroelectric works which were built there.

Hydroelectric works of Manicouagan

  • Stopping - McCormick Power station of the hydroelectric Company Manicouagan of a power of 350 MW.

  • Stopping - Power station Manic 1 of Hydro-Quebec of a power of 184 MW.
  • Stopping - Power station Manic 2 of Hydro-Quebec of a power of 1024 MW.
  • Stopping - Power station Manic 3d' Hydro-Quebec of a power of 1244 MW.
  • Stopping Daniel-Johnson - Central Manic 5 of Hydro-Quebec of a power of 1528 MW.
  • Central Manic 5 Pa (additional power) of Hydro-Quebec of a power of 1064 MW.

External bonds

  • Hydro-Quebec - System hydrous of the Manicouagan river.
  • Ministry for the natural resources and the fauna of Quebec - List alphabetical of the owners of power stations.

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