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United States Project Notice - Biomass Generation Facility That Also Utilizes Waste Heat To Produce Electricity


Project Notice

PNR 62524
Project Name biomass generation facility that also utilizes waste heat to produce electricity
Project Detail The Calstock Project is a biomass generation facility that also utilizes waste heat to produce electricity. It is located on the north side of Highway 11, in the Township of Stoddart, in the District of Cochrane, Ontario. It is located approximately 30 km west of Hearst, Ontario. Atlantic Power indirectly owns 100% of the facility. Calstock sells 100% of its output to the Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation (OEFC) under a power purchase agreement through March 2027. The Facility creates steam from the combustion of wood waste in a boiler and waste heat from TransCanadas nearby compressor station. Power is generated using one 41 megawatt (MW) Alstom steam turbine-driven generator. The wood waste is burned in a Foster Wheeler boiler with the flue gases from the boiler treated in a cyclone separator and an electrostatic precipitator that removes the majority of the unburned carbon and particulates before the gases enter the atmosphere. The Facility uses a cooling tower to condense process steam for reuse in the power generation cycle. Calstock has a maximum processing capacity of 320,000 GMT/yr of wood waste.
Funded By Self-Funded
Sector Energy & Power
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value Plz Refer Document

Contact Information

Company Name Atlantic Power Corporation
Web Site https://www.atlanticpower.com/assets/projects/calstock

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