Alberta’s first geothermal power plant coming to M.D. of Greenview
Alberta’s first commercial grade Geothermal facility is coming to the M.D. of Greenview.
The project was given the green light to move forward as it was announced Friday in Nisku that a grant from the federal government’s Emerging Renewable Power Program was awarded to project, in the amount of $25.4 million.
Reeve Dale Smith (second from left) was in Nisku on Friday for the announcement alongside Minister Sohi (middle) and representatives from Terrapin Geothermics and PCL Construction (Photo: Kevin Keller)The plant, which will be situated in the Gold Creek area, just south of Grande Prairie, will help the M.D. of Greenview reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by about 20,000 tonnes per year and provide the surrounding area with five megawatts of power.