The 5,428-megawatt Churchill Falls generating station delivered its first kilowatts on December 6, 1971.
Churchill Falls is the world's 2nd largest hydroelectric plant.
These facilities provided the feed to Churchill Falls.
From its full commissioning in 1967, the station was the world's single biggest power producer until Canada's Churchill Falls was opened in 1971.
Churchill Falls is the site of a major hydroelectric project, which has a rated capacity of 5,428 MW.
The community of Churchill Falls has been a popular destination for hobby and sport fisherman for many years.
Twin Falls power was essential to the later power development at Churchill Falls.
Construction came to fruition on December 6, 1971, when Churchill Falls went into full-time production.
Churchill Falls was, at the time of its construction, the largest underground power station in the world.
Currently Churchill Falls makes almost 1% of the world's hydroelectric power.