Seven Sisters Coffer Dam

Seven Sisters Coffer Dam
Lac du Bonnet, MB, Canada

The Seven Sisters Generating Station, located in Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba, is a hydroelectric generating station that harnesses the power of water to produce renewable hydroelectricity. Construction of the station commenced in 1929 and concluded in 1931. However, additional construction occurred between 1948 and 1952 to enhance its capabilities. Presently, the station boasts an electricity capacity of 165 megawatts, with five transmission lines connected to Winnipeg, MB; one to Whiteshell, MB; and one to Kenora, ON.

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Water & Power
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Mike Berg
Mike Berg
Mike Berg
Vector Construction
“From the engineering down to equipment being delivered to site on time, PERI delivered on what they had committed to. The PERI team was great to work with, their professionalism and dedication to the success of the project was very appreciated from the team at Vector Construction.”
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Seven Sisters Coffer Dam
Seven Sisters Coffer Dam