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Loch Quoich Power Station
Part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme built in the 1950's.  The turbine hall here receives water from the Loch Quoich dam via a tunnel, it has a single 22MW turbine.  Water is released in to the river Garry where it is then collected behind the Garry Dam to be used once again in the Invergarry power station.  To the left in the river Garry the fish trap can be seen, this prevents salmon from travelling any further up the river.
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Loch Quoich Power Station

Part of the Great Glen Hydro Scheme built in the 1950's. The turbine hall here receives water from the Loch Quoich dam via a tunnel, it has a single 22MW turbine. Water is released in to the river Garry where it is then collected behind the Garry Dam to be used once again in the Invergarry power station. To the left in the river Garry the fish trap can be seen, this prevents salmon from travelling any further up the river.

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