CANADA AND SASKACHEWAN ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

Environmental Panorama
Regina – Canada
November of 2005
 
24/11/2005 - The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan today announced they will provide up to $40 million for initial feasibility work on two projects that will help Saskatchewan reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The announcement was made today by federal Environment Minister Stéphane Dion, Saskatchewan Industry and Resources Minister Eric Cline, federal Natural Resources Minister John McCallum and federal Finance Minister Ralph Goodale.

The funding is the highlight of a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding on climate change between the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan. The funding is supported through the Partnership Fund, part of the Government of Canada’s Climate Change Plan 2005.

The funding announced today supports initial work on two potential projects: a near-zero emissions clean coal plant to be built by SaskPower in southern Saskatchewan and an industrial gasification and poly-generation facility near Belle Plaine. The projects also involve proposals for carbon dioxide pipelines for enhanced oil recovery and retirement of some existing SaskPower generating units in need of replacement or refurbishment.

Canada and Saskatchewan will provide up to $10 million each toward initial work on the potential clean coal project. It is anticipated that the clean coal project could involve the construction of an advanced 300 megawatt facility capable of near-zero emissions of greenhouse gases and pollutants normally associated with coal fired thermal power plants.

The second project involves support by Canada and a Saskatchewan government- industry consortium, and provides for up to $10 million each for technical and economic studies to determine the commercial feasibility of a Saskatchewan poly-generation plant. The project would deploy advanced technology to virtually eliminate emissions while producing hydrogen, nitrogen, steam and carbon dioxide to produce fertilizer, electricity and other commodities.

Total cost of the proposed clean coal and poly-generation projects is estimated at $4.5 billion, with both facilities proposed to be operational by 2011. Today’s funding is for front-end engineering, design and feasibility work, and involves a continuing commitment from the federal government should that design work prove positive. The funding also supports design work needed to permit the use of captured carbon dioxide in enhanced oil recovery operations in Saskatchewan oil fields.

The new Memorandum of Understanding will see the two governments collaborate on initiatives around energy conservation, development of alternative and renewable energy sources, maximization of agricultural soil and forest sinks, and development of new energy and carbon management technology, including clean coal and carbon dioxide separation and sequestration.

“Both of these projects promise long term benefits for Canada in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and also for technological development,” said Environment Minister Stéphane Dion. “Today’s announcement is a major step forwards fulfilling implementation goals contained in our updated plan, Moving Forward on Climate Change: A Plan for Honouring our Kyoto Commitment.”

“Through this announcement and MOU, we’re moving forward on both climate change issues and our vision of a green, prosperous and sustainable economy,” Minister Cline said. “These two projects will help secure our electrical energy supply if they proceed, and with future funding from the federal government and continuing participation from industry, will create new jobs and economic spin-offs, and apply leading-edge technology for the benefit of Saskatchewan people.”

“Clean coal and carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies have the potential to help us reduce emissions and create new economic opportunities internationally,” said Minister McCallum. “Coal is widely used around the world, and we need to develop and demonstrate technologies that allow us to use it in a way that more environmentally friendly.”

“I am pleased to see that early projects from the Partnership Fund that I announced in last February’s budget are here in Saskatchewan,” said Minister Goodale. “The new opportunities offered by clean coal technologies and carbon capture and storage are good for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and good for our economic competitiveness.”

Federal funding for the Saskatchewan projects is provided for through Canada’s $250M Partnership Fund. The Government of Canada’s funding commitment under this Fund could grow to 2 to 3 billion dollars over the next few years as more and more projects are brought forward that will bring reductions in the Kyoto period and beyond. With the leveraged investments, it would create with provinces, territories and the private sector, Partnership projects aim to reduce emissions by 55-85 megatonnes by 2012.

The Partnership Fund is a major initiative of the updated climate change plan, Moving Forward on Climate Change: A Plan for Honouring our Kyoto Commitment. The plan is an initiative of Project Green, a set of federal policies and programs aimed at supporting a sustainable environment, healthy population and competitive economy. Project Green addresses environmental and competitiveness issues for the 21st century including measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, to increase fuel and energy efficiency and to increase Canadian and foreign markets for environment technologies can drive our economy and protect our environment and health.
More information on Canada’s updated climate change plan, Moving Forward on Climate Change: A Plan for Honouring our Kyoto Commitment, can be found at: http://www.climatechange.gc.ca

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)
Press consultantship (André Lamarre)
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