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Canada APEC 2007
Building and Renewable Energy
for Rural Areas Programs
Mark Stumborg, P. Eng.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
APEC 2007Canada
Building Related Programs
1. Solar Thermal Wall Targeted to industrial, commercial, and
livestock structures for ventilation air pre-heating.
2. Energuide® Program for Appliances3. 1 Tonne Challenge®
4. R-2000® Residential Program (needs to be updated and replaced). Involved Insulation levels, window R values,
and ventilation / infiltration management.5. Furnace and Water Heater loan program.
APEC 2007Canada
Rural Communities
1. Targeted Rural Communities Program Aimed at off-grid Communities. Often done in conjunction with
collaboration with First Nations.
2. Wind Energy 2¢ kWh benefit federally, and provincial
incentives in 4 provinces.
3. Low Head and River-Run hydro program.
APEC 2007Canada
NS: 50 MW; RPS
PEI: 10% increase in wind by 2010
QB: 1000 MW of wind, 100 MW biomass by 2012
ON: RFP 5% by 2005; 7% by 2010
BC: 50% from clean by 2010
AB: 3.5% by 2008; 90% gov. procurement
SK: 140 MW windfarm
Renewable Energy Map for Canada
APEC 2007Canada
Rural Wind Energy Projects
1. Recent commissioning of 84 – 1.25 MW turbines.
APEC 2007Canada
1989, Northland Power developed a combined cycle power generating plant in Northern Ontario.
Total power capacity of 102 MW, with the majority of power coming from 3 gas turbines while 17 MW comes from a wood waste fired steam plant.
KMW developed a conceptual design to fit the budget, which resulted in 3 shop assembled and shop tested combustion and boiler modules.
KMW was contracted to engineer, design and supply the wood waste fired combustion systems for this project.
This innovative design, the first of its kind in North America, proved to be very successful.
Consuming 720 tons per day.
Kirkland Lake Power Project
APEC 2007Canada
Fuel Bin
Leveling Screw
CombustionChamber
Boiler
Economizer
Multi CycloneWet
ScrubberStack
Ash Collection Screws
Note:
3 identical systems, like above, were installed in parallel. 96% Availability
Kirkland Lake Power Project
APEC 2007Canada
Village Located in Northern Quebec with a unique heating system designed by KMW.
All heat consumers from houses, school, medical clinic to band office are connected to the central heating plant.
System equipped with a 1 MW Wood Fired Energy System installed in 1992. In 1998 a second Energy System was added producing 1.7 MW heat capacity.
During summer months smaller boiler will carry the heat demand and in the winter months both boilers work together providing enough heat for the entire village.
At peak demand the 2 boilers consume approx. 25 tons of sawdust per day, which is bought from a local sawmill.
Ouje Bougoumou Cree NationOuje Bougoumou Cree Nation
APEC 2007Canada
Automatic Fuel Handling
Hot Water Boiler
Hot Water Boiler
Combustion Chamber Automatic
Ash Handling
Combustion Chamber Automatic
Ash Handling
Fluegas System
Fluegas System
Emission Control
Emission Control
Ouje Bougoumou Cree NationOuje Bougoumou Cree Nation
APEC 2007Canada
Recent Policy Announcements
1. Renewable fuel requirement: Gasoline sold in Canada must contain 5%
ethanol by 2010, for a total of 2.1 BL Yr-1. Diesel fuel and heating oil must be blended
with 2% biodiesel by 2012 for a total of 600 ML Yr-1
2. Current production capacity of existing Canadian plants and those under construction is about 865 million litres of ethanol and 56 million of biodiesel a year.
APEC 2007Canada
Recent Policy Announcements
1. Capital Formation Assistance Program: $200 M over 4 years in the form of repayable grants
towards construction costs. Federal funds will match farmer investment up to 25% of
total capital cost to a maximum of $25 million per project. In practice it should mean that a farmer-sponsored project can easily proceed once equity of 20 to 25% of the project cost has been raised.
2. ABIP: $145 million in research money over five years for biomass technology including biofuels and other bioproducts.
3. Total biofuel support (federal, Ontario, and Alberta): $1.5 B.
APEC 2007Canada
Summary
1. Current government has moved away from Kyoto.
2. Much of the growth in renewable energy will be part of a “Clean Air” program.
3. Many of the initiatives are operated through Natural Resources Canada.
Canada APEC 2007
Thank You for Your Attention !
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