EPCOR Utilities Signs Agreement With Siemens Energy For Clean Power Generation Technology In Canada
Published: 12-May-2009
By: Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer
EPCOR Utilities Inc. (EPCOR Utilities) has signed an agreement with Siemens Energy Inc. (Siemens Energy) to provide power generation technology for EPCOR Utilities’s Genesee Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power facility in Canada. The agreement is part of the continuing work being done in the EPCOR-led Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) project into the feasibility of an IGCC power plant that can deliver improved air quality and capture carbon emissions for permanent storage.
Dr. David Lewin, EPCOR senior vice president, said “This selection marks our continued progress in finding technology solutions that can lead to low-emission power from coal. By selecting Siemens we will be able to have a seamless integration of the gasification and power plant technologies which will be invaluable in helping to determine the viability of the project.”
In August 2008 Siemens was selected to license its SFG-500 coal gasifier technology to the FEED project. If subsequent investment and construction decisions go as planned, a 270 megawatts (net) generating station using the new technology would be targeted to commence operations in 2015.
Randy Zwirn, president and chief executive officer of Siemens Energy, said “As the key technology provider for this project, Siemens is looking forward to continuing to strengthen its collaboration with EPCOR on the Genesee IGCC Facility. IGCC power plants with carbon capture and storage make a significant contribution toward a more reliable and environmentally friendly coal-based energy supply, and Genesee will demonstrate that.”
The Alberta Energy Research Institute, Natural Resources Canada and EPCOR have each contributed $11 million to the $33 million FEED project, which is located at EPCOR’s Genesee Generating Station, 70 km southwest of Edmonton, Alberta. The FEED project is being conducted in conjunction with the Canadian Clean Power Coalition, which is chaired by Dr. David Lewin.
The FEED project is currently in its final phase, which is scheduled for completion later this year. Following completion of the technology design work and financing decisions, EPCOR will enter into an agreement with Siemens to supply the components for the gasification and power facilities.
EPCOR’s Genesee CCS IGCC project is also being evaluated to qualify for funding under the Province of Alberta’s $2 billion program for large-scale carbon capture and storage projects.
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