Amisk Hydroelectric Project

AHP Development Corporation is proposing to construct and operate a 330-megawatt hydroelectric facility on the Peace River, approximately 15 kilometres upstream of Dunvegan, in northwestern Alberta. As proposed, the Amisk Hydroelectric Project would generate approximately 1,875 gigawatt hours of electricity per year. The proposed project would involve the construction and operation of a powerhouse, spillway, headpond, fish passage, boat passage, a connecting transmission line and substation, as well as access roads and other construction related components.


Latest update

June 22, 2026 - The Minister of the Environment, Climate Change, and Nature terminated the impact assessment process of the project at the request of the proponent.

At a glance

Planning

Terminated assessment

The Minister of Environment, Climate Change, and Nature terminated the impact assessment process of the project at the request of the proponent

Planning

Completed 0/0 days
Impact Statement

Impact Statement

Not applicable
Impact Assessment

Impact Assessment

Not applicable
Decision Making

Decision Making

Not applicable
Post Decision

Post Decision

Not applicable

Participate

Contacts

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
160 Elgin Street
22nd Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H3
Telephone: 613-957-0700
Email: information@iaac-aeic.gc.ca


Disclaimer

This map is for illustrative purposes. The markers represent the approximate locations based on available data. More than one marker may be identified for a given assessment.

  • Location

    • Peace River (Alberta)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Hydroelectric Energy
  • Assessment Status

    Terminated
  • Start Date

    2015-12-16
  • Proponent

    AHP Development Corporation
  • Authorities

    • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Impact assessment by Review Panel
  • Reference Number

    80112

Nearby assessments

...within 200 kilometres
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