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Summary:
As global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions gain momentum, it becomes increasingly vital for there to be examples of successful implementation of large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. SaskPower's Boundary Dam Unit 3 CCS facility, the world's first fully-integrated CCS facility on a commercial power plant, has captured and sequestered over 5 million tonnes of CO2, making it a pioneering initiative in the field. The project provides valuable lessons for advancing large-scale CCS projects and has paved the way for innovation and increased efficiency in future iterations of the technology. As a ground-breaking initiative, the Boundary Dam Unit 3 CCS facility has proven the feasibility of CCS technology at a commercial scale, enabling governments and companies to move forward with confidence and reduced risk.
Speaker bio:
Conway Nelson, Vice President of Project Development and Advisory Services
International CCS Knowledge Centre
At the International CCS Knowledge Centre, Conway leads a team of engineers dedicated to advancing carbon capture technology across all industrial sectors. Conway's key focus is on optimizing technology and ensuring client success.
Before joining the Knowledge Centre, Conway spent two decades at SaskPower, working as an engineer and project manager on sustainment capital projects for the entire power generation fleet. As a leader for 13 years, he oversaw large teams of engineers and project managers, ensuring the effective delivery of new build and sustainment projects.