Capital Power advances plans for Genesee CCS Project
December 01 2022 - 7:00AM
Capital Power Corporation (TSX: CPX) (“Capital Power” or “the
Company”) continues to advance its Genesee Carbon Capture and
Storage (CCS) project with the Board of Directors approval of a
limited notice to proceed (LNTP) for the project.
“Our decision to move to LNTP reflects the positive
interim results from the front-end engineering design (FEED) study
and continued progress on the programs the Alberta and Federal
governments have taken to encourage and accelerate deployment of
CCS technology,” said Brian Vaasjo, President and CEO of Capital
Power. “These include the Alberta CCS Hub initiative and Emissions
Reduction Alberta support for the FEED study, the Federal CCUS
Investment Tax Credit, the Canadian Infrastructure Bank, the Canada
Growth Fund and the Strategic Innovation Fund. We are very pleased
our Genesee CCS project was selected to advance to the next stage
of evaluation in the Strategic Innovation Fund Net-Zero Accelerator
process.”
“CCS is an essential part of the pathway to
accelerating and achieving decarbonization of Alberta's power
sector while maintaining reliability and affordability. Our Genesee
CCS Project is the most advanced in the sector and would
position our Genesee Generating Station to be a near-zero emitting
source of reliability and other services to support increasing
levels of renewable generation and an evolving Alberta power grid,”
continued Mr. Vaasjo.
“Proceeding with LNTP reflects the progress we have
made to date and our continued confidence in the Project. It allows
us to move into the next stage of final due diligence and
commercial, financing and technical assessment in advance of a
final investment decision. There continues to be very significant
technical assessments during the completion of the FEED study
unique to our facilities such as cycling while at the same time
completing negotiations with a number of Government entities,”
stated Mr. Vaasjo.
“As Canada transitions to the low carbon economy of
the 21st century, companies like Capital Power in Alberta will play
a key role in ensuring we meet our net zero goals. We look forward
to continuing our discussions with Capital Power as we work
together to create more jobs and more growth on the path to a
cleaner, greener, and more resilient economy.” - The Honourable
François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and
Industry.
“Alberta is a global leader in CCS thanks to the
efforts of government and industry to develop innovative and
practical commercial-scale projects that can help reduce industrial
emissions,” stated Pete Guthrie, Minister of Energy. “Capital
Power’s Genesee CCS Project is a testament to the energy sector’s
expertise and innovative spirit. The implementation of clean
technologies will benefit Albertans, help keep energy affordable
and grow our responsible energy sector for decades to come.”
“Capital Power’s investments into CCS will help
bolster electricity generation in Alberta to the benefit of
consumers and the environment,” stated Matt Jones, Minister of
Affordability and Utilities. “The Genesee project is a clear
indication of how Alberta has become the most attractive
jurisdiction in Canada for companies investing in clean energy and
innovation.”
The Genesee CCS Project is positioned for a final
investment decision by the third quarter of 2023 with commercial
operations as early as 2027. This project is anticipated to provide
around $5.4 million in local property taxes annually ($151 million
over the project life), retain about 50 full-time jobs (including
employment from our repowering to natural gas project) and provide
roughly 580 full-time jobs on average during the 3.3 year
construction period, and up to 1,000 during peak construction. Once
operational, it is expected to capture up to 3 million tonnes of
CO2 per year from the repowered Genesee 1 and 2 units, which would
be transported and stored through Enbridge’s Open Access Wabamun
Carbon Hub. This will position Genesee 1 and 2 amongst the cleanest
baseload thermal generation facilities in the world.
About Capital Power
Capital Power (TSX: CPX) is a growth-oriented North
American wholesale power producer with a strategic focus on
sustainable energy headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. We build,
own, and operate high-quality, utility-scale generation facilities
that include renewables and thermal. We have also made significant
investments in carbon capture and utilization to reduce carbon
impacts and are committed to be off coal in 2023. Capital Power
owns approximately 7,400 MW of power generation capacity at 28
facilities across North America. Projects in advanced development
include approximately 385 MW of owned renewable generation capacity
in North Carolina and Alberta and 512 MW of incremental natural gas
combined cycle capacity, from the repowering of Genesee 1 and 2 in
Alberta.
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