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Life in the Spirit

Nancy: Niagara Falls is the second largest waterfall in the world. On the U.S. side, 150,000 gallons of water per second fall down a 176 foot drop. That’s a lot of water! And then, 600,000 gallons per second fall over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls on the other side. That’s even more water!

Until the late 1800s the falls were just a beautiful tourist attraction. And then scientists began to discover that there was power available in all that water! In 1893, water was first diverted from the Canadian side of the Niagara River to generate electricity.

A small 2,200 kilowatt plant was built just above the Horseshoe Falls to power an electric railway. But that was just the beginning! Today the Niagara River is one of the world’s greatest sources of hydroelectric power. A series of power …