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Aurora Gas Power Plant | Syncrude | 85 MW Facility in Canada

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Overview

Aurora is an 85 MW gas power plant in Canada, operated by Syncrude. It supports oil sands operations with reliable electricity generation.

Aurora is a gas-fired power plant located in Canada, with a capacity of 85 megawatts. The facility is owned and operated by Syncrude, a major player in the Canadian oil sands industry. As a gas power plant, it provides a relatively cleaner source of electricity compared to coal, aligning with Canada's energy transition goals. Operating under Canada's federal and provincial environmental regulations, the plant must comply with the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial emission standards for nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. Gas power plants like Aurora typically use combined cycle or simple cycle technology, with the 85 MW scale indicating a moderate-sized facility suitable for industrial cogeneration or grid support. The plant plays a key role in powering Syncrude's oil sands operations, contributing to the region's industrial energy needs. Its location in a remote area minimizes direct population exposure, while its gas fuel source results in lower carbon intensity than coal-fired alternatives. The facility's operational status ensures continued support for local energy demands.

Environmental context

The plant's gas fuel source results in lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to coal-fired generation, though it still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in a sparsely populated area reduces direct health impacts on communities. The facility's age and technology (likely simple cycle or combined cycle) influence its efficiency and environmental footprint. Regulatory oversight under Canadian federal and provincial laws ensures adherence to emission limits and environmental standards.

Frequently asked questions

The Aurora gas power plant is located in Canada, with coordinates approximately 50.65° N, 102.08° W. It is operated by Syncrude and serves the oil sands industry.

The Aurora power plant has a capacity of 85 megawatts (MW), making it a moderate-sized gas-fired facility.

The Aurora gas power plant is owned and operated by Syncrude, a major Canadian energy company involved in oil sands production.

Gas power plants in Canada must comply with the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) and provincial regulations, including emission limits for nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and greenhouse gases. Facilities may also be subject to carbon pricing mechanisms.

The Aurora power plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel, which produces lower emissions compared to coal or oil.
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