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Atholville Biomass Power Plant | Canada Power Generation

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Overview

Atholville is a 21 MW biomass power plant in Canada. It generates electricity using biomass fuel and is currently operational.

Atholville is a biomass power plant located in Canada, with a capacity of 21 megawatts. This scale places it among smaller biomass facilities in the country, contributing to the renewable energy mix. The plant is operational and utilizes biomass as its primary fuel source. The facility operates under Canadian environmental regulations, which include provincial emission standards and federal guidelines for biomass combustion. Biomass power plants in Canada typically use wood waste or other organic materials, and are subject to air quality controls to manage particulate matter and other emissions. The technology employed is likely a conventional biomass combustion system, common for plants of this size. As a biomass facility, Atholville plays a role in generating renewable energy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Its location in Canada benefits from abundant biomass resources, supporting sustainable energy production. The plant contributes to local grid stability and provides a market for forestry by-products, aligning with regional renewable energy goals.

Environmental context

Biomass power generation has a lower carbon footprint compared to fossil fuels, but still produces emissions such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The plant's location in a forested region of Canada suggests proximity to biomass feedstock sources, reducing transportation impacts. However, combustion of biomass can affect local air quality, and regulatory frameworks like provincial air emission standards apply to manage these effects.

Frequently asked questions

The Atholville biomass power plant is located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 47.9927° N, -66.7225° W.

The Atholville biomass power plant has a capacity of 21 megawatts (MW).

The Atholville plant uses biomass as its primary fuel, which typically includes wood waste, agricultural residues, or other organic materials.

Biomass power plants in Canada are subject to provincial and federal regulations, including emission limits for particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants. Facilities must comply with the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial air quality standards.

Yes, the Atholville biomass power plant is currently operational.
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