Pangnirtung leaders worry proposed hydro plant will raise local sea levels
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NEWS JUN 24, 2026 – 10:30 AM EDT
Pangnirtung leaders worry proposed hydro plant will raise local sea levels
Project, eyed for Iqaluit, would help get capital city off diesel
The proposed Iqaluit hydroelectric project, with a 50-metre-high dam and a powerhouse, could be built along the Kuugaluk River. (Photo courtesy of Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corp.)
By Arty Sarkisian - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
A $500-million hydro project under development for Iqaluit has opponents in a community that lies approximately 245 kilometres to the northeast of Nunavut’s capital city.
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