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Hydro-Québec: Return to Normal After Fire at Micoua Post

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Hydro-Québec had to limit the production of certain plants after a fire broke out on a transformer on December 12 at the Micoua station. The Crown company confirmed that everything was back to normal."A fire was declared on a transformer at about 4:30 a.m. last Friday at the Micoua station. As the transportation capacity was restricted, we had to limit the production of the Manic-5, Manic-5 PA , Manic-3 , Outardes-4 and Toulnustouc plants," said…
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Hydro-Québec had to limit the production of certain plants after a fire broke out on a transformer on December 12 at the Micoua station. The Crown company confirmed that everything was back to normal."A fire was declared on a transformer at about 4:30 a.m. last Friday at the Micoua station. As the transportation capacity was restricted, we had to limit the production of the Manic-5, Manic-5 PA , Manic-3 , Outardes-4 and Toulnustouc plants," said…

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lemanic.ca broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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