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[[Category:CCS Projects]][[Category:Coal Power Generation]] [[Category: Shell CANSOLV]]  
[[Category:CCS Projects]][[Category:Coal Power Generation]] [[Category: Shell CANSOLV]]  
'''Boundary Dam''' refers to the CCS project located at the Boundary Dam Power Station in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Boundary Dam Power Station is a [[Coal Power Generation|coal fired power plant]], generating power from the combustion of coal. Unit 3 specifically has a [[Capture of Carbon Dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub> capture]] unit to address emissions. The facility is owned by [[SaskPower]]
'''Boundary Dam''' refers to the CCS project located at the Boundary Dam Power Station in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Boundary Dam Power Station is a [[Coal Power Generation|coal fired power plant]], generating power from the combustion of coal. Unit 3 specifically has had a [[Capture of Carbon Dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub> capture]] unit retrofitted to address emissions. The facility is owned by [[SaskPower]]


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:21, 1 December 2025

Template:Infobox power station Boundary Dam refers to the CCS project located at the Boundary Dam Power Station in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Boundary Dam Power Station is a coal fired power plant, generating power from the combustion of coal. Unit 3 specifically has had a CO2 capture unit retrofitted to address emissions. The facility is owned by SaskPower

History

- History of the plant

CCS Project

Capture

Transport

Storage

Main Article: Weyburn Field & Midale Field

The CO2 from Boundary Dam Unit 3 is stored in the Weyburn and Midale fields through Enhanced Oil Recovery

Technology

The plant uses the Shell CANSOLV absorption technology to extract CO2 from the flue gas of Unit 3. The capture system treats the entirety of the flue gas stream.

Costs

SaskPower have reported that the

Estimates for capital expenditure related to the new compression equipment, transport, and injection systems range from XXX to XXX

Performance

The plant has a rated capacity of

In a 2025 webinar, a SaskPower representative indicated that the plant was intentionally running at 80% capacity, with the reason given that...

Future Plans

Reception

References