Alberta Industrial power station
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Alberta Industrial power station is a proposed 22-megawatt (MW) gas-fired power plant in the province of Alberta, Canada.[1] Kalina Power also refers to this project as "Alberta 1".
Location
The map below shows the approximate[2] location of the proposed power station in Grand Prairie, the province of Alberta, Canada.
Background
In April 2019, Kalina Power purchased property for its first 22 MW combined-cycle plant in an undisclosed industrial park in Alberta.[2] Kalina announced that this is just the first of many:
- "Kalina Distributed Power Limited has identified a market in Alberta to develop an initial portfolio of 10 projects, representing 220 MW of power generation, utilising a Kalina Combined Cycle configuration of a 15.5 MW gas-fired turbine combined with a 6.5 MW Kalina Cycle® power island."[1]
After selecting the site in April, Kalina "was able to negotiate with the vendor to swap for a superior site at a nearby location," though the site still remains undisclosed. In addition, in August 2019, Kalina had selected but not secured an additional four sites.[3][4]
Project Details
- Sponsor: Kalina Distributed Power Ltd.
- Parent company: Kalina Power Ltd.
- Location: Grand Prairie, the province of Alberta, Canada
- Coordinates: 55.1707, -118.7884 (approximate)[2]
- Gross capacity (proposed): 22 MW
- Combined-cycle unit 1: 22 MW (to start 2021)
Articles and Resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kunal Sawhney, Kalina Power Acquired Freehold Site in Alberta, Kalkine Media, April 9, 2019
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 KALiNA Acquires Site for First Project in Alberta, Kalina website, April 9, 2019
- ↑ Commercial and Operational Update on KALiNA’s Alberta Program, Kalina website, Aug 12, 2019
- ↑ Team Kalkine, Recent Updates of Six Energy Companies – CVN, COE, SXA KPO STX CEN, Kalkine Media, Aug 13, 2019