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B.C. Hydro says the Site C dam project in northeastern British Columbia has started generating power.
The site is expected to be in full service by fall 2025 , adding about eight per cent more supply to the grid.
The reservoir is now reaching more than 90 per cent full, with the water level at the dam rising by about 40 metres since late August .
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