Overview
Domtar - Windsor is a 30 MW biomass power plant in Quebec, Canada, owned by Domtar Inc. It converts biomass into electricity, supporting renewable energy generation.
Domtar - Windsor is a biomass power plant located in Windsor, Quebec, Canada, with a capacity of 30 megawatts. Owned by Domtar Inc., the facility is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy portfolio by utilizing biomass as its primary fuel source. The plant operates under Canadian federal and provincial environmental regulations, including the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and Quebec's Regulation respecting mandatory reporting of certain emissions. Biomass power plants like this one are considered renewable energy sources, though they still emit CO2 and other pollutants, and are subject to emission limits and monitoring requirements. As a biomass facility, Domtar - Windsor plays a role in the local energy grid by providing a steady, dispatchable source of renewable power. Its location in Quebec, a province with abundant forestry resources, allows for a sustainable fuel supply. The plant's operation supports the circular economy by using wood waste and other biomass materials that might otherwise be discarded.
Environmental context
The plant uses biomass, a renewable fuel, but combustion still releases CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Its 30 MW capacity is relatively small, reducing its overall environmental footprint. Located in a forested region of Quebec, the facility benefits from a sustainable biomass supply chain. Typical biomass plants are sited near fuel sources and may have local air quality impacts managed through provincial regulations.
Frequently asked questions
Domtar - Windsor is located in Windsor, Quebec, Canada.
It is a biomass power plant that generates electricity by burning biomass fuel.
The plant has a capacity of 30 megawatts.
The plant is owned by Domtar Inc.
Biomass power plants in Canada must comply with the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial regulations, such as Quebec's Regulation respecting mandatory reporting of certain emissions, which set limits on air pollutants and require monitoring.