Overview
Clover Bar LFG is a 4.8 MW biomass power plant in Alberta, Canada, owned by Capital Power. It generates electricity from landfill gas, contributing to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Clover Bar LFG is a biomass power plant located in Alberta, Canada, owned and operated by Capital Power. With a capacity of 4.8 MW, it is a small-scale facility that utilizes landfill gas as its primary fuel source. The plant is operational and plays a role in diversifying the local energy mix with renewable power. The plant operates under Canadian federal and provincial environmental regulations, including the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and Alberta's Renewable Electricity Program. Biomass power plants like Clover Bar LFG typically use combustion or gasification technologies to convert organic waste into electricity, reducing methane emissions from landfills. The facility's small capacity aligns with typical landfill gas projects, which are often under 10 MW. Clover Bar LFG contributes to Alberta's grid by providing baseload renewable power, offsetting fossil fuel generation. Its use of landfill gas helps mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by capturing methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. The plant supports local waste management and energy sustainability goals.
Environmental context
The plant's use of landfill gas as fuel reduces methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, while generating electricity. Located in Alberta, a province with significant oil and gas activity, the facility contributes to renewable energy diversification. Its small capacity minimizes local air quality impacts compared to larger fossil fuel plants, but proximity to urban areas may require adherence to provincial emission standards.
Frequently asked questions
Clover Bar LFG is located in Alberta, Canada, near Edmonton. The plant's coordinates are 53.5956 N, -113.3322 W.
Clover Bar LFG is a biomass power plant that generates electricity using landfill gas as fuel. It has a capacity of 4.8 MW.
Clover Bar LFG is owned by Capital Power, a Canadian power generation company based in Edmonton, Alberta.
Biomass power plants in Canada must comply with the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial regulations such as Alberta's Renewable Electricity Program. Emission limits for pollutants like NOx and SOx are enforced to protect air quality.
Landfill gas power generation captures methane from decomposing waste, preventing its release into the atmosphere. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, so its combustion to produce electricity reduces overall climate impact while generating renewable energy.