Rankine Generating Station

The Rankine Generating Station is a former hydro-electric generating station along the Canadian side of the Niagara River in Niagara Falls, Ontario, slightly downstream from the older Toronto Power Generating Station. It was built in 1905 for the Canadian Niagara Power Company, which, in 2002,[1] became a wholly owned subsidiary of FortisOntario.[2]

Generating capacity

The station contained twelve vertical axle, 25 Hertz generators rated at 8320 kVA each for a total generating capacity of 100 MVA.

Station closure

The station was closed in 2009 and handed over to the Niagara Parks Commission.[3] Reasons for the closure were:

The Rankine station's water rights, along with those of two other nearby generating stations, were reallocated to the Sir Adam Beck stations a few kilometres downstream (see also Niagara Tunnel Project).

References

  1. FortisOntario, Historical Background, retrieved 2010-12-28
  2. FortisOntario, http://www.fortisontario.com/services_cnp.asp, retrieved 2010-12-28 Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Fortis Ontario (2005-07-27), Historic Niagara Electrical Generating Station celebrates 100 years of generating power (PDF), retrieved 2010-12-28

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Coordinates: 43°04′28″N 79°04′43″W / 43.0745°N 79.0787°W / 43.0745; -79.0787


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