Dalhousie Generating Station

Dalhousie Generating Station
Dalhousie Generating Station, New Brunswick
CountryCanada
LocationDalhousie, New Brunswick
Coordinates48°03′07″N 66°22′15″W / 48.051919°N 66.370770°W / 48.051919; -66.370770
StatusDemolished in 2015
Construction began1967
Commission date1969
Decommission date2012
OwnerNB Power
Thermal power station
Primary fuelOrimulsion
Secondary fuelCoal
Tertiary fuelFuel oil
Power generation
Nameplate capacity315 MW

The Dalhousie Generating Station was a 315 MW coal and oil-fired electrical generating station that operated from 1969-2012 in the community of Dalhousie in Restigouche County, New Brunswick.

Construction of the plant, a thermal generating station owned and operated by provincial Crown corporation NB Power, began in 1967. The first phase was opened in 1969 when the Dalhousie #1 boiler went on line at 100 MW. It was designed to burn heavy fuel oil. The 1970s energy crisis saw many eastern Canadian power utilities change their focus from oil sourced in the Middle East to local energy sources. As such, construction began in 1975 on the second phase of the plant which opened in 1978 when the larger Dalhousie #2 boiler went on line; at 215 MW, it was designed to burn coal mined in Minto, NB and Sydney, NS.