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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Manitoba Hydro is also continuing to study three potential sites for hydroelectric generation in the north, the Wuskwatim and Notigi sites along the Burntwood River system and the Gull Rapids site on the Nelson River.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Manitoba Hydro is currently engaged in a joint planning process on the Gull Project with the Tataskweyak Cree Nation at Split Lake and discussions have been initiated with three other First Nations in the region.
Manitoba Hydro is engaged in a collaborative planning process with the Nisichawayasihk (Nelson House) Cree Nation with repect to the Notigi and Wuskwatim projects and with the Split Lake Cree First Nation on the Gull project.
Manitoba Hydro also signed an agreement in principle in 2000 with Tataskweyak Cree Nation at Split Lake to potentially develop the Gull hydroelectric site.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Manitoba Hydro's move to join the Indiana-based non-profit ISO is primarily to remain compliant with the United States' new regulatory environment.
Manitoba Hydro's support of this program over the past six years has allowed the RWB School to bring performers from the School's Professional Division to recitals as well as provide marketing support for the programs.
Manitoba Hydro's Power Smart program continues to contribute to our ability to export by reducing energy use in the domestic market.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Manitoba Hydro was licensed to regulate Lake Winnipeg between the upper storage limit of 715 feet above sea level and the lower storage limit of 711 feet above sea level for power production purposes.
Manitoba Hydro's capability for import and export will increase by 200 megawatts and the reliability of supply in the western Manitoba and this region of North Dakota will be improved with the planned completion date of this 230 kilovolt transmission line in the summer of 2002.
Power Smart is Manitoba Hydro's energy conservation strategy designed to assist customers in using energy more efficiently.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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Manitoba Hydro recently completed a new 230 kilovolt transmission line that stretches 190 kilometers from Brandon to the Dorsey Converter Station near Winnipeg.
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