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The Site C dam (or "Site C Clean Energy Project") is a $8.3 billion project by BC Hydro for a large-scale earth fill hydroelectric dam on the Peace River in north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. The site is downstream from the existing W.A.C. Bennett and Peace Canyon dams. Designs call for an estimated capacity of approximately 1,100 MW and an annual output of 5,100 GWh of electricity. This will be the first large dam built in BC since 1984 and BC's fourth largest producer of electricity.

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  • The Site C dam (or "Site C Clean Energy Project") is a $8.3 billion project by BC Hydro for a large-scale earth fill hydroelectric dam on the Peace River in north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. The site is downstream from the existing W.A.C. Bennett and Peace Canyon dams. Designs call for an estimated capacity of approximately 1,100 MW and an annual output of 5,100 GWh of electricity. This will be the first large dam built in BC since 1984 and BC's fourth largest producer of electricity.
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