McCormick generating station

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title: McCormick generating station
text: The McCormick generating station is a dam and power station built on the Manicouagan river by the Quebec & Ontario Paper Company and the Canadian British Aluminium Company 3 km (1.9 mi) west of Baie-Comeau, Quebec, Canada. It is named after colonel Robert R. McCormick (1880–1955), who owned and published the Chicago Tribune. At the time of its commissioning in 1952, the plant contained two 55,000-hp turbines, which provided power to the paper mill, then owned by the American newspaper. The McCor
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