June 14, 2002
Hydro-Québec renovates
plant after fire damage
October fire caused
a four-day blackout in two communities
JANE
GEORGE
Hydro-Québec is
overhauling the power plant that serves the twin communities of Kuujjuaraapik
and Whapmagoostui to avoid a reoccurrence of the disastrous fire that cut off
their electricity for four days last October.
The renovations will cost
Hydro-Québec $3.6 million.
"We didnt have
much choice," said France Veilleux of the power corporation.
In 2001, there were three
fires at the power plant in less than six months.
The first fire, in May,
damaged one of the power plants three 1,135-kilowatt generators, causing
a 24-hour blackout. The second fire, in August, was brought under control before
serious damage occurred.
But the third fire, in
October, caused extensive damage and led to a four-day blackout.
Hydro-Québec carried
out more than half a million dollars worth of repairs to the exterior of the
power plant during the winter.
Now the company is renovating
the interior of the plant and installing new electrical connections and safety
equipment.
"It will be up to
the level of the most recently built power plants," Veilleux said.
This past Wednesday, Hydro-Québec
planned to transfer power to the two communities to three portable generators,
causing short blackouts.
Once the transfer to the
generators is complete, the contractor, Arno Electrique, will start the job.
Local workers, including
electricians and carpenters, have been asked to contact the local employment
and training office for job details.
The repair work is expected
to be finished by the end of August.
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