
In close collaboration with Hydro-Québec’s engineering team, SIMCO (previously Cosigma) played a key role in the preliminary project for rehabilitating the turbine-generator units (TGUs) at the La Grande-3 (LG-3) power plant.Located on the Grande River in the Baie-James region, the LG-3 plant is an engineering landmark, built during the first phase of the James Bay Project between 1976 and 1983 and commissioned between 1982 and 1984. Equipped with twelve turbine-generator units, it delivers an impressive 2,417 MW of power, contributing significantly to Québec’s energy supply.
Hydro-Québec planned to rehabilitate or modify the TGUs to increase hydroelectric production capacity. This power increase involved replacing TGUs and transformers installed on the plant’s roof, as well as modifying various electrical equipment such as bus ducts, circuit breakers, and the control system. The mandate was to provide advanced technical support for structural analyses, ensuring optimization of existing assets and a clear, precise definition of structural requirements for subsequent project phases.
SIMCO also supported Hydro-Québec’s engineers with the structural analysis of the Outarde-2 and Manic-3 power stations
