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  1. Churchill Falls, 'here for many years to come,' has room to grow.

  2. 50 years of Churchill Falls: Marking a reluctant milestone

  3. Churchill Falls contract countdown hits milestone, as …

    WEBSep 1, 2021 · The controversial contract that sells Churchill Falls electricity to Hydro-Québec at a low price will end in 2041. Newfoundland and Labrador leaders and experts discuss the challenges and opportunities …

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    Churchill Falls is one of Canada's great waterfalls and the source of one of the world's largest electric power developments (photo by J. Kraulis). Churchill Falls, Labrador. The Churchill River drops some 66 m before plummeting 75 m over the falls and a further 158 m through Bowdoin Canyon.
    The Churchill Falls Generating Station is one of the largest underground hydroelectric powerhouses in the world, providing clean, renewable energy to millions of consumers throughout North America. Eleven turbines harness the power of the massive Churchill River, with a generating capacity of 5,428 megawatts.
    Formerly counted among the most impressive natural features of Canada, the diversion of the river for the Churchill Falls Generating Station has cut off almost all of the falls' former flow, leaving a small stream winding through its old bed and trickling down the rocks.
    It is home to the Churchill Falls Generating Station and is a company town . John McLean is believed to have been the first European to see the falls in 1839. In 1967, work on the generating station had commenced, officially inaugurated by Premier Joey Smallwood, while residential facilities also began that year.