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Trenton Coal Power Plant, Nova Scotia | Canada Power Generation

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Trenton is a 307 MW coal power plant located in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is currently operational and contributes to the region's power generation capacity.

Trenton is a coal-fired power plant situated in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a capacity of 307 megawatts. As a coal power plant, it operates within Canada's energy mix, which includes both fossil fuels and renewable sources. The plant is located at coordinates 45.621100, -62.648100, near the coast of Nova Scotia. The plant uses coal as its primary fuel, a technology that has been a cornerstone of power generation for decades. In Canada, coal-fired power plants are subject to federal and provincial regulations aimed at reducing emissions, including the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial air quality standards. The 307 MW capacity places Trenton in the medium-to-large scale category for coal plants in Canada. Trenton plays a role in supplying electricity to the Nova Scotia grid, supporting local communities and industries. The plant's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the region's energy security. As Canada transitions toward cleaner energy sources, coal plants like Trenton are increasingly subject to emission reduction requirements and potential phase-out timelines.

Environmental context

Coal power generation is associated with significant CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, contributing to climate change and local air quality concerns. The plant's location in Nova Scotia, a coastal province, may influence dispersion patterns of pollutants. Proximity to populated areas and the age of the facility are factors in its environmental footprint. Canadian regulations, such as the federal coal-fired electricity regulations, require existing coal plants to meet stringent emission limits or retire, driving a shift toward lower-carbon alternatives.

Frequently asked questions

The Trenton power plant is located in Nova Scotia, Canada, near the coast at coordinates 45.621100, -62.648100.

The Trenton coal power plant has a capacity of 307 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale facility in Canada.

The Trenton plant uses coal as its primary fuel for power generation.

Coal power plants in Canada are regulated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial air quality standards. Federal regulations require existing coal plants to meet emission limits or retire, with a phase-out target by 2030 for traditional coal-fired electricity.

Coal plants like Trenton emit CO2, SOx, and NOx, which contribute to climate change and local air pollution. The plant's coastal location may affect pollutant dispersion, and its ongoing operation is subject to tightening environmental regulations.
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