(Emissions Reduction Alberta/Carbon Capture Magazine)
The Government of Alberta is investing over $40 million through Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) in 11 projects focused on advancing the province’s global leadership in carbon capture utilization and sequestration (CCUS). If successful, these projects could lead to over $20 billion in capital expenditures, create thousands of jobs, and reduce about 24 million tonnes of emissions annually—this is the equivalent of reducing Alberta’s annual industrial emissions by almost 10 per cent.
On July 13, 2022, ERA and the Government of Alberta announced the approved projects for the Carbon Capture Kickstart: Design and Engineering funding opportunity. This funding advances CCUS-related technologies in step with emerging Provincial and Federal policies. Many of these projects represent the first stage of significantly larger overall project plans. All funded projects plan to be up and running by 2030.
Funding recipients represent industrial sectors including power generation, cement, fertilizer, forest products, and oil and gas. Large emitter sites across Alberta, from Medicine Hat to the Industrial Heartland, Hinton to Exshaw, and in the Alberta Oil Sands, will participate. This investment is sourced from the Government of Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) Fund.
“We are serious about advancing and commercializing CCUS technologies in this province. There’s a reason Alberta has been the host of several world-first commercial projects. Carbon Capture Kickstart is another important investment that will help enhance the competitiveness of our energy sector and strengthen Alberta’s position as a world leader in developing CCUS technologies.”
Sonya Savage, Minister of Energy
“Alberta’s investments in homegrown technologies are good for the environment and the economy. This commitment is proof that Alberta and our key industries are ready to build on our long-standing global leadership on emissions reduction.”
Whitney Issik, Minister of Environment and Parks
“This significant investment will create a diverse roster of investment-ready projects, support shared learnings about the economic and emissions reduction potential of this critical technology, and position Alberta and Canada to develop and deploy the CCUS technologies the world needs.”
Justin Riemer, CEO, Emissions Reduction Alberta
Carbon Capture Kickstart helps position Alberta companies to take advantage of the Federal Government’s tax credit for capital invested in CCUS projects starting in 2022, the Government of Alberta’s carbon sequestration hub approach, and aligns with the $305 million over four years earmarked by the province for future carbon capture projects.
Carbon Capture Kickstart helps position Alberta companies to take advantage of the Federal Government’s tax credit for capital invested in CCUS projects starting in 2022, the Government of Alberta’s carbon sequestration hub approach, and aligns with the $305 million over four years earmarked by the province for future carbon capture projects.
Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN) is also committing up to $50 million through its CCUS Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) Studies funding program to 11 projects; five of these are Alberta-based projects also receiving funding from ERA (co-funded projects indicated below by *). ERA and NRCan worked closely to jointly leverage funds for projects based in Alberta.
SUCCESSFUL CARBON CAPTURE KICKSTART PROJECTS INCLUDE:
Canadian Natural Resources Limited*
Oil Sands CCUS Pathways to Net Zero
ERA funding: $5 million
Project cost: $46.33 million
Heartland Generation Ltd.
Innovative Integration of Carbon Capture for Clean Power
ERA funding: $5 million
Project cost: $38.37 million
Lafarge Canada
Exshaw Cement Carbon Capture and Bow Valley Decarbonization
ERA Funding: $5 million
Project cost: $27 million
Capital Power Corporation
Genesee CCS
ERA funding: $5 million
Project cost: $12.35 million
Strathcona Resources Ltd*
Post-Combustion Flue Gas Carbon Capture at Cold Lake Region SAGD Facilities
ERA funding: $5 million
Project cost: $10 million
Entropy Inc.
Athabasca Leismer Carbon Capture
ERA funding: $3.3 million
Project cost: $10.65 million
Agrium Canada Partnership
Nutrien Redwater Carbon Capture Study
ERA Funding: $3.28 million
Project cost: $12.6 million
Enmax Energy Corporation
Shepard Energy Centre Carbon Capture Unit FEED Study
ERA funding: $3.06 million
Project cost: $6.11 million
City of Medicine Hat*
Project Clear Horizon
ERA funding: $2.5 million
Project cost: $5 million
Vault 44.01*
Hinton Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage Project
ERA funding: $2.49 million
Project cost: $15.58 million
Suncor Energy Services Inc.*
Svante’s CO2 capture process for Suncor’s Fluid Catalytic Cracker
ERA funding: $950 thousand
Project cost: $9.9 million
“ERA funding from the Government of Alberta will enable Nutrien to invest in a carbon capture technology study at our Redwater site, as we work to build a net-zero future for ammonia. Nutrien is committed to the decarbonization of nitrogen fertilizer production to help achieve our 2030 Scope 1 and 2 emissions reduction goals as part of our Feeding the Future Plan.”
Raef Sully, Executive Vice President and CEO, Nitrogen and Phosphate at Nutrien
“Support from ERA and the Government of Alberta will be the catalyst to jump-start the assessment of technical and economic feasibility of carbon capture at our Exshaw cement plant and associated transportation and sequestration with the Bow Valley. Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) are among the most important technologies in our portfolio. We are committed to de-risking and expanding technology knowledge transfer to lay the foundation for decarbonization in our business.”
Brad Kohl, President and CEO, Lafarge Western Canada
“Collaboration and support for Pathways Alliance’s ambitious carbon capture and storage project from governments and forward-thinking agencies such as Emissions Reduction Alberta is vital for helping Canada meet its climate goals. These efforts will help ensure our country is the world’s preferred supplier of responsibly produced energy.”
Kendall Dilling, President, Pathways Alliance
“The City of Medicine Hat is excited to be working with the Government of Alberta and Emissions Reduction Alberta to advance Project Clear Horizon. Project Clear Horizon is one element of our dedication to business retention, expansion and attraction in Medicine Hat, as well as our dedication towards reducing risk through the low-carbon transition for both existing and future industry resulting in a balance between a strong economy and healthy environment.”
Linnsie Clark, Mayor of the City of Medicine Hat
“ENMAX is pleased to receive funding from Emissions Reduction Alberta to support our FEED study at Canada’s benchmark facility, Shepard Energy Centre. The FEED study will help advance the technology and financial analysis for adding a carbon capture unit at Canada’s largest commercial-scale natural gas combined-cycle facility.”
Greg Retzer, Senior Vice President, ENMAX Energy
“ERA and the Government of Alberta play an integral role in supporting industry to advance leading-edge technologies that will help decarbonize our economy while enhancing competitiveness. The Genesee CCS Project is anticipated to capture up to three million tonnes of CO2 per year and would make the repowered Genesee 1 and 2 units a near-zero emitting source of firm, dispatchable capacity supporting Alberta’s pathway to decarbonization.”
Brian Vaasjo, President and CEO, Capital Power
These 11 projects were selected through ERA’s competitive review process. A team of experts in science, engineering, business development, commercialization, financing, and greenhouse gas quantification conducted an independent, rigorous, transparent review overseen by a Fairness Monitor.
All ERA funding recipients are required to produce a final outcomes report that is shared publicly for the broader benefit of Alberta. Funding recipients will be required to report on project outcomes, achievements, and lessons learned including GHG reductions, job creation, and other environmental, economic, and social benefits READ MORE
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