Cory Cogeneration Station
Construction Officially Underway
Leading Project Meets Growing
Power needs of Province
Wednesday May 23, 2001
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan Construction of the 228 megawatt (MW) Cory
Cogeneration Station serving the increasing power needs of Saskatchewan
was officially launched with a dedication ceremony attended by community,
government and corporate leaders Wednesday.
The environmentally progressive $227 million project is
a joint venture that combines the leading skills of ATCO Power of Alberta
and SaskPower International.
With the sound of equipment working in the background,
project leaders announced they are on schedule to have the cogeneration
station producing full power by November 2002.
SaskPower will purchase the electricity generated by
the power station to meet Saskatchewans future energy needs, while the
thermal energy will be sold to the Cory mine site for their use.
"This 'made-in-Saskatchewan' supply solution has
tremendous economic spin-offs," Crown Investments Corporation
Minister Maynard Sonntag said at todays site dedication ceremony in
Saskatoon. "It will create 220 person-years of construction
employment, with the first four construction tenders having been won by
Saskatchewan companies."
"ATCO Power is a leader in the construction of
efficient environmentally progressive cogeneration facilities and the Cory
power station will deliver new electricity to meet the growing energy
needs of Saskatchewan," Ron Southern, Co-Chairman & CEO, ATCO
Group said. "The direct economic impact for Saskatoon and
Saskatchewan communities will be felt immediately and the indirect
benefits will go on for many, many years."
Sonntag added, "The project is well on its way to
providing an additional, safe, reliable electrical supply at a competitive
price. It also demonstrates our commitment to growing SaskPower's business
and moving towards environmentally friendly fuel sources, which will have
a long-term benefit to Saskatchewan people."
Cogeneration is the simultaneous production of
electricity and steam from a single fuel source using combustion gas
turbines, heat recovery steam generators and steam turbine technology.
SaskPower International is a wholly owned subsidiary
and the development arm of SaskPower. SaskPower has an installed capacity
of over 3,000 MW and maintains more than 150,000 kilometres of power
lines. The corporation operates three coal-fired generating stations,
seven hydro stations and four natural gas stations.
ATCO Power is a world leader in the development of
environmentally progressive electricity generation facilities. It has
built, owns and operates power plants in Canada, the United Kingdom and
Australia. It has built eight new projects worldwide since 1993, with a
total capacity of 2,000 MW and has four more projects under construction
in Alberta. ATCO Power also operates three coal-fired generating stations
in Alberta with a capacity of over 1,600 MW.
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For more information, call:
Larry Christie
SaskPower
(306) 566-3167
(Toll free)
(888) 536-0000
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Len Landry,
ATCO Power
(403) 209-6949
Fax: (403) 209-6920
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