Nationalization of electricity in Quebec

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Nationalization of electricity in Quebec includes two series of events that led to the creation of Hydro-Québec in 1944 and the nationalization of private electricity companies in Quebec in two steps.

In 1944 the first nationalization allowed the province of Quebec to take control of Montreal Light, Heat and Power which had exercised a monopoly on the sale of electricity and gas in the Montreal area.[1] The second started in 1962 by the government of Jean Lesage was linked to the reforms of the Quiet Revolution which it was one of the main components of.[2]

The two nationalizations of electricity allowed Hydro-Quebec to become one of the main producers of electricity in North America, to develop ambitious hydro-electric projects in the North of Quebec and to give Quebec's consumers low and consistent electrical rates.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Lambert, Maude-Emmanuelle. "Adélard Godbout". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  2. ^ "1960-1979 – The Second Nationalization | History of electricity in Québec | Hydro-Québec". www.hydroquebec.com. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  3. ^ "Comparison of electricity prices". www.hydroquebec.com. Retrieved 2018-04-10.