QUÉBEC ELECTRICITY, CLEAN ENERGY PAR EXCELLENCE

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QUÉBEC ELECTRICITY, CLEAN ENERGY PAR EXCELLENCE Comparison of Power Generation Options Comparison of Electricity Mixes Third Party Expertise

Comparison of Power Generation Options HYDRO-QUÉBEC, NORTH AMERICAN LEADER IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

GHG EMISSION RATE According to a study by CIRAIG, a the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission rate of hydropower, calculated based on a life cycle assessment (LCA), is very similar to that of nuclear or wind power. However, this emission rate is much lower than that of other power generation options. GHG EMISSION RATE OF HYDROPOWER 5 times lower than solar photovoltaic energy 50 times lower than a gas-fired thermal plant 70 times lower than a coal-fired thermal plant a) Centre international de référence sur le cycle de vie des produits, procédés et services.

GHG EMISSION RATE GHG EMISSIONS POWER GENERATION OPTIONS BASED ON LCA (g CO2 eq./kwh) Continuous-output option Intermittent-output option 6 a 3= 8 4= 14 7= 17 a 7= 64 24= 620 216= 878 879 316= 317= Hydropower run-of-river Nuclear Wind Hydropower reservoir b Solar photovoltaïc Thermal natural gas Thermal oil Thermal coal a) Hydro-Québec s results. b) Reservoir hydropower differs from run-of-river hydropower with respect to GHG emissions. After it is impounded, a reservoir releases GHG emissions, the emission rate diminishing gradually over the following ten years. This is why GHG emission rates are higher for reservoir hydropower than for run-of-river hydropower.

HYDROPOWER, THE CLEANEST OPTION HYDROPOWER HAS THE SMALLEST ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Hydropower ranks number one among generation options based on the following environmental indicators. It has been also ranked as second for the resource use indicator. Acidification Eutrophication Climate change Ozone layer depletion Photochemical oxidation (smog) Human toxicity

Comparison of Electricity Mixes QUÉBEC S ELECTRICITY MIX: 97% RENEWABLE ENERGY

QUÉBEC S ELECTRICITY MIX The electricity mix is the energy generated by all electricity generating stations in operation, including purchases from independent producers and imports from neighboring systems. According to the CIRAIG study, Québec s electricity mix contributes the least to climate change and has the smallest impact on human health and ecosystem quality. QUÉBEC S ELECTRICITY GHG EMISSION RATE 25 times lower than Denmark s mix 30 times lower than Germany s mix 35 times lower than the U.S. mix 55 times lower than China s mix

GHG EMISSION RATE GHG EMISSIONS ELECTRICITY MIX BY PROVINCE AND COUNTRY (g CO2 eq./kwh) Value shown corresponds to the generation, purchase, import, transmission and distribution of electric power. Provinces Countries QC MB BC NL ON NB Norway Sweden France Brazil Finland Spain Denmark Portugal Germany Mexico Russia U.S.A. China India 22 8= 31 12= 129 42= 139 45= 337 102= 212= 25 3= 8= 68 117 18= 288 70= 105= 406 491 132= 529 142= 160= 593 671 185= 205= 732 757 212= 220= 783 1,192 348= 450= 1,538 684

GHG EMISSION RATE GHG EMISSIONS HYDRO-QUÉBEC AND SELECTED U.S. STATES (g CO2 eq./kwh) Value shown corresponds to the generation and transmission of electric power. 19 12= Hydro-Québec 34 20= Vermont 371 374 375 188= New Hampshire 192= New York 589 374 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Rhode Island365= 192= 192= 300= 713

QUÉBEC ELECTRICITY, AMONG THE BEST! QUÉBEC S ELECTRICITY MIX 2012 PRIMARY ENERGY BREAKDOWN (%) Thermal fossil Oil 0.03% Natural gas 0.21% Coal 0.30% Nuclear 2.62% Hydropower 95.33% Thermal renewable Biogas 0.09% Biomass 0.53% The electricity distributed in Québec: 80% is generated by Hydro-Québec, mainly by its hydroelectric generating stations 20% is purchased from Québec independent power producers (small hydropower plants or wind, biomass or biogas power) or imported from other Canadian provinces or the U.S. Northeast. Wind 0.88%

Third Party Expertise MANDATE ENTRUSTED TO CIRAIG Hydro-Québec asked CIRAIG, a worldrenowned centre of expertise in life cycle assessments, to compare different power generation options and the electricity mixes in different parts of the world. CIRAIG based the comparison on life cycle assessments and published a report of the study in 2014 titled Comparaison des filières de production d électricité et des bouquets d énergie électrique a (in French only). LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT A life cycle assessment determines and quantifies the environmental impacts of a product, process or service over its entire life cycle. Resource extraction Manufacturing/ production Transportation/ distribution a) http://www.hydroquebec.com/developpement-durable/centre-documentation/ acv-comparaison-filiere-production-electricite.html End-of-life/ recycling Use/ consumption

Hydro-Québec Affaires corporatives et secrétariat général Reproduction authorized with reference to source Legal deposit 4th quarter 2015 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec ISBN 978-2-550-74448-1 ISBN 978-2-550-74449-8 (PDF) 2015G246A Ce document est également publié en français. This is a translation of the original French text.