Battle River
Coal-Fired Generating Station
The Battle River Generating Station is located about 360 kilometres
northeast of Calgary on the banks of the Battle River. The station is a major employer for people living in the farming communities surrounding the station.
Fuel:
The majority of Albertas electric energy comes from coal-fired generating stations like Battle River.
Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. supplies the
coal which is surface-mined from the Paintearth and Vesta coal mines. The mines are located directly
south of the station, making transportation of the coal fast and efficient.
Water Source:
Water for the Battle River Generating Station is supplied by a reservoir created in 1954 by a 12-metre high dam located on the Battle River.
Land reclamation process:
The Battle River Generating Station works with the mining company Prairie
Mines & Royalty Ltd. to ensure the land that is mined is returned to levels of productivity as good or better than existed previously to mining.
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Capacity
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- Units 3, 4 & 5: 675 megawatts
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Equipment
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- Units 3 and 4 have Alstom boilers and General Electric
turbine-generators
- Unit 5 has an Alstom boiler and a Hitachi turbine-generator
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Highlights
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- Battle River Station has operated since 1956, but Units 1 and 2 were
retired and dismantled in 2000
- Unit 3 went into service in 1969, Unit 4 in 1975 and Unit 5 in 1981
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Ownership
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**ATCO's Ownership in this plant is held by Alberta Power
(2000) Ltd.
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