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Open Access Wabamun Carbon Hub

The Open Access Wabamun Carbon Hub is a carbon storage facility that will transport carbon from nearby emitters and transport it to 3,000 meter deep storage wells. Nearby emitters include Heidelberg Cement’s Edmonton CCUS plant and a nearby Capital Power Corporation’s project. First Nation Capital Investment Partnership has partnered with Enbridge on the project. The… Continue reading Open Access Wabamun Carbon Hub

Bison | North Drumheller CCS Project

In October 2022, Bison was awarded a second Hub evaluation agreement for the North Drumheller (ND) Carbon Storage project. The project will target the Calgary area and emitters that could co-locate at the site

Heidelberg Materials | Edmonton CCUS facility

The development of a carbon capture and storage facility at Heidelberg Materials’ cement plant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The full-scale project is expected to capture over 1 million tonnes of CO₂ annually as of 2026, up to 95% of the plant’s total CO₂ emissions. Heidelberg Materials and the Government of Canada successfully completed a Memorandum… Continue reading Heidelberg Materials | Edmonton CCUS facility

Capital Power | Genesee CCS Project

In May 2024, Capital Power discontinued the development of carbon capture technology at its Genesee Generating Station, near Warburg, Alberta. “After a detailed review of the project, we have concluded that the economics for CCS at the Genesee site do not meet our targeted risk-return thresholds,” CEO Avik Dey said, stressing that the company still… Continue reading Capital Power | Genesee CCS Project

Atlas Carbon Storage Hub

A carbon sequestration hub east of Edmonton, Canada, to service Alberta’s industrial heartland region providing permanent subsurface carbon storage for industrial users, in an open-access hub format. Atlas would permanently store CO2 in a porous rock formation called the Basal Cambrian Sands – located about 2 km underground. The project would be built in phases.… Continue reading Atlas Carbon Storage Hub

Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL)

A multi-party, open-access 240 km long carbon pipeline, which gathers, compresses, and stores up to 14.6 million tonnes of CO2 per year, and injects this CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs. The pipeline runs from the Alberta Industrial Heartland to a site near Clive. The ACTL gathers 1.6 million tonnes of CO₂ per year from the… Continue reading Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL)

Bison | Meadowbrook CCS Hub (MCSH Project)

The Meadowbrook Storage Hub project aims to provide permanent CO2 sequestration services on a multi-client basis, to existing and new Alberta industries seeking to reduce their emissions, through the adoption of CCUS. It aims to sequester 3 million tonnes CO2 per annum for 25 years. It utilizes a deep saline aquifer to facilitate permanent sequestration.… Continue reading Bison | Meadowbrook CCS Hub (MCSH Project)

Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG) Industrial Heartland Project

Alberta Carbon Grid’s first CCUS hub. The ACG Industrial Heartland project was selected by the Government of Alberta to further evaluate the proposed location for safely storing carbon in March 2022. ACG secured the rights to evaluate over 900,000 hectares of land north of Fort Saskatchewan. The project will be developed in phases with the… Continue reading Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG) Industrial Heartland Project

Evolve Power, TransAlta | Tent Mountain coal mine conversion

Evolve Power (formerly Montem Resources) is investigating converting the historical Tent Mountain Coal Mine into a renewable energy complex (TM-REX), located in the Crowsnest Pass of southwest Alberta, Canada. The planned development includes three primary elements; a 320MW pumped hydro energy storage (PHES), 100 MW green hydrogen electrolyser and a 100 MW offsite wind farm.… Continue reading Evolve Power, TransAlta | Tent Mountain coal mine conversion

Suncor ATCO Hydrogen Project

Project details include a joint venture between Suncor and ATCO to build a hydrogen production facility, capable of producing 300,000 tonnes of hydrogen annually. It will be located near ATCO’s Heartland Energy Centre near Fort Saskatchewan. The project is expected to face an investment decision in 2024 and could be operational as early as 2028.… Continue reading Suncor ATCO Hydrogen Project

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