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CanGEA's statement on the NDP's review of the Site C Project

8/15/2017

 
August 15th, 2017. 

CanGEA supports the birth of the geothermal industry in Canada; a country with globally significant resources, but has not yet developed the thermal energy potential within its borders. More specifically, British Columbia is believed to hold a significant source of low-cost, clean, renewable base load energy (electricity and heat), and is currently the only province that has geothermal-specific legislation. For these reasons, CanGEA supports the NDP’s rapid review of the Site C Hydroelectric dam project as it allows for the consideration of alternative projects in relation to electricity.

Paola Gongora
Policy Intern



In addition to CanGEA's statement, we recommend checking out the report CanGEA published about the Site C project and CanGEA's response to the Geoscience BC & BC Hydro report. We also invite you to join CanGEA if you are interested in more information about this and similar topics. Check out the different categories & benefits available.

The statement CanGEA made about the recent NDP's review of the Site C Hydroelectric dam Project in BC can be found here. 


We also recommend checking out the report CanGEA published about the Site C project and CanGEA's response to the Geoscience BC & BC Hydro report.

If you are interested in more information about this and similar topics, we invite you to join CanGEA. Check out the different categories & benefits we offer.

Advancement of Geothermal Project in Valemount, BC

8/14/2017

 
The news article published by The Valley Sentinel goes over the recent updates happening in the area of Valemount where our member Borealis GeoPower is developing a Geothermal Project. 

Click here to read the complete article.
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CanGEA's statement on the resignation of Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall

8/10/2017

 
August 10, 2017
 
Statement by CanGEA on the resignation of Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall:
 
This morning, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall announced his intention to retire from politics as leader of the Saskatchewan Party and the Premier of the Province. The Honourable Mr. Wall’s retirement from politics ends a two-decade career of public service. Mr. Wall has served as an MLA since 1997 before serving as Opposition leader for 3 years starting in 2004 and Premier for 9 years starting in 2007.
 
Under Mr. Wall’s leadership, Saskatchewan took an enormous step forward in the push for geothermal energy development. Mr. Wall’s government issued the first Power Purchasing Agreement with CanGEA member DEEP. The Province is poised to host one of Canada’s first geothermal demonstration projects.
 
As we reflect upon the achievements Saskatchewan has made under the current administration, it is important to highlight the work to be done ahead. Saskatchewan has set a goal to increase its renewable electricity capacity from 25% to 50% by 2030. The utilization of geothermal energy as base-load power will not only help the province meet this goal, but it will also satisfy the province’s ever growing energy demands. The utilization of geothermal heat as an alternative to traditional space heating techniques as well as for agricultural production is another important application of this emerging technology. CanGEA hopes that the agreement with DEEP is merely the first of many geothermal projects across the province that will meet the heat and electricity needs of its population.
 
We conclude by thanking Mr. Wall for his years of service and we hope for further  sustainable development in the province.

Feras Obeid,
Policy Intern 

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Heavy-Oil Technology May Be a Perfect Fit for Geothermal Power

8/9/2017

 
Our CanGEA Member C-FER Technologies is promoting a new concept that could change the way we use heavy-oil technology towards Geothermal Energy. 

They refer to this method as an enhanced geothermal system and involves sending cool water down an injector well to become heated by moving through a nonhydrocarbon-bearing rock formation.

The complete article can be found here and in the Journal of Petroleum Technology (JPT), Volume 69, Issue 8.
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