Site

Stokke Creek

  • Location Canada
  • Energy Hydroelectricity
  • Client BC Hydro
  • Status In operation
  • Commissioned 2009
  • Acquired 2011
  • PPA expiry 2049
  • Gross installed capacity 22
  • Participation Innergex (%) 50
  • Partnership CC&L Harrison Hydro Project Limited Partnership and LPF (Surfside) Development L.P.
Stokke Creek is a run-of-river hydroelectric facility with an installed capacity of 22 MW and an estimated yearly energy output of 87,990 MWh. The facility uses the hydraulic resources of the lower reaches of Stokke Creek, with the point of diversion 2 km upstream from the powerhouse, which in turn is 500 m upstream of the confluence of Stokke Creek with Harrison Lake. Construction of the Stokke Creek Project facility commenced in May 2007 and the COD was achieved on October 19, 2009. The Stokke Creek project has been granted the ECOLOGO® certification.
Partnership

In 2011, Innergex announced the acquisition of Cloudworks Energy Inc. Cloudworks’ portfolio of assets consisted of an interest of 50.01% in six run-of-river hydroelectric facilities, the remaining 49.99% being owned by CC&L Harrison Hydro Project Limited Partnership and LPF (Surfside) Development L.P.

The Harrison Operating Facilities consist of six run-of-river hydroelectric power facilities located near Harrison Lake in southwestern British Columbia that were commissioned in 2009 and 2010: Douglas Creek, Fire Creek, Lamont Creek, Stokke Creek, Tipella Creek, and Upper Stave River. These facilities have a total installed capacity of 150 MW which, based on long-term average hydrology, produce 594,000 MWh of energy annually.