List of generating stations in Saskatchewan
This is a list of power stations in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan produces a large share of its electricity through coal. SaskPower, the government-owned public utility is the main power generator in the province. The company has a generating capacity of 3,371 megawatts (MW) and 17 generating facilities, including three coal-fired baseload facilities, five natural gas-fired plants, seven hydroelectric developments, and two wind farms.
Fossil fuel
Renewable
Biomass, Biogas and Waste Heat
List of all biomass, biogas and waste heat power plants in Saskatchewan
Name | Date | Capacity (MW) | Location | Owner | Type | Ref |
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Alameda Compressor Station | 2008 | 5 | Alameda | NRGreen Power | Waste heat | [9] |
Coleville Compressor Station | 2011 | - | Coleville | TransGas | Waste heat | [10] |
Estlin Compressor Station | 2008 | 5 | Estlin | NRGreen Power | Waste heat | [9] |
Green Energy Park | 2012 | 3-4 | Saskatoon | Saskatoon Light & Power | Landfill Gas | [11][12] |
Kerrobert Compressor Station | 2006 | 5 | Kerrobert | NRGreen Power | Waste heat | [9] |
Loreburn Compressor Station | 2008 | 5 | Loreburn | NRGreen Power | Waste heat | [9] |
Rosetown Compressor Station | 2011 | - | Rosetown | TransGas | Waste heat | [10] |
Hydroelectric
List of all hydroelectric power stations in Saskatchewan.
Name | Date | Capacity (MW) | Location | Owner | Type | Ref |
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Charlot River Hydroelectric Dam | 1980 | 10 | Uranium City | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station | 1969 | 186 | 51°16′30″N 106°52′25″W / 51.27500°N 106.87361°W | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station | 1963 | 288 | 53°41′19″N 103°20′47″W / 53.6885°N 103.3465°W | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
Island Falls Hydroelectric Dam | 1930 | 101 | 55°31′01″N 102°21′31″W / 55.5168725°N 102.3587179°W | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
Nipawin Hydroelectric Station | 1985 | 255 | 53°19′11″N 104°02′31″W / 53.3195948°N 104.0419006°W | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
Waterloo Hydroelectric Dam | 1961 | 8 | Uranium City | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
Wellington Hydroelectric Dam | 1939 | 4.8 | Uranium City | SaskPower | Hydro | [13] |
Wind
Main article: list of wind farms in Canada
List of all wind farms power plants in Saskatchewan.
Name | Date | Capacity (MW) | Location | Owner | Type | Ref |
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Centennial Wind Power Facility | 150 | Swift Current | SaskPower | Wind | [14] | |
Cypress Wind Power Facility | 11 | Gull Lake | SaskPower | Wind | [14] | |
Lily Wind Farm[note 2] | 2011 | 26.4 | R. M. Moosomin | Algonquin Power | Wind | [15] |
Sunbridge | 2002 | 11.2 | Gull Lake | Enbridge, Suncor | Wind | [14][16] |
Notes and References
Notes
References
- 1 2 3 SaskPower, Baseload Thermal Stations, retrieved 2010-10-09
- ↑ ATCO Power, Cory Cogeneration Plant, retrieved 2010-08-21
- ↑ SaskPower, Cogeneration Stations, retrieved 2010-10-09
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 SaskPower, Landis Power Station, retrieved 2010-10-09
- ↑ TransAlta, Plants in Operation, retrieved 2010-08-22
- ↑ Northland Power Income Fund (14 July 2010), "North Battleford Energy Centre Project Breaks Ground at Official Ceremonies", Marketwire, retrieved 2010-08-22
- ↑ Northland Power, Spy Hill Power Plant, retrieved 2010-08-21
- ↑ SaskPower Press Release
- 1 2 3 4 NRGreen, Baseload Thermal Stations (PDF), retrieved 2010-11-25
- 1 2 SaskEnergy, New green technology could offset SaskEnergy’s electrical use within four years Media Release February 4, 2011 (PDF), retrieved 2010-11-25
- ↑ City of Saskatoon, Landfill Gas, retrieved 2011-08-01
- ↑ City of Saskatoon, Landfill Gas FAQ (PDF), retrieved 2011-08-01
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SaskPower, Athabasca System Hydroelectric Stations, retrieved 2010-10-09
- 1 2 3 SaskPower, Wind Facilities, retrieved 2010-08-22
- ↑ Algonquin Power Starts Building Red Lily Wind Project, 5 May 2010, retrieved 2010-08-29
- ↑ Suncor Energy, Wind Energy, retrieved 2010-08-22
See also
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