Wednesday, March 03, 2021


Estevan invites Elon Musk to view carbon capture technology

Gillian Francis POSTMEDIA

If the City of Estevan has its way, Elon Musk’s next business trip could take him to the community in southeast Saskatchewan
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© Provided by Leader Post Estevan's mayor Roy Ludwig wants Musk to tour their carbon capture and storage facility.

Estevan’s mayor Roy Ludwig wrote a letter to Musk, inviting him to the city to tour their Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility at Boundary Dam Power Station.

Ludwig’s proposal was in response to one of Musk’s tweets , which detailed the business mogul’s plans to donate $100 million dollars towards a prize for best carbon capture technology.


“When we first saw the tweet and heard about the XPRIZE contest, we knew we had an opportunity to showcase this world class technology and promote the environmental and economic benefits that this facility has brought to our city,” said Ludwig, in a news release issued this week.


Estevan, some 20 kilometres north of the Canada-U.S border, is known as the energy capital of Saskatchewan. Their economy is defined by power generation, as well as by coal mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and oil and gas drilling.

Their $1.5 billion CCS facility, which is attached to SaskPower’s Boundary Dam 3 (BD3), opened in 2014 has garnered a reputation for being the first of its kind. It is capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to one million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, which is the equivalent of removing 250,000 cars from the road. It is known as the world’s first fully-integrated and full-chain carbon CCS facility on a coal-fired power plant, although it has also been plagued by challenges meeting its yearly carbon capture targets.

THE REALITY IS THAT CCS IS NOT GREEN NOR CLEAN IT IS GOING TO BE USED TO FRACK OLD DRY WELLS SUCH AS IN THE BAKAN SHIELD IN SASKATCHEWAN

© Don Healy SaskPower Boundary Dam Carbon Capture plant just outside of Estevan on December 07, 2015.

It started as a pilot project, but gradually expanded to become a full-time endeavour. The CCS facility set the bar for other organizations, including Estevan’s Shand Power Station, which functions as a test facility where international clients can analyze their carbon capture and storage systems commercially.

“Industry and government officials from across the globe have toured and researched this facility and it has been the blueprint for other CCS projects in the world,” said Ludwig.

In the statement, Ludwig stressed the importance of community support. He encouraged residents to further the conversation by retweeting Musk’s message and tagging him in posts online. He also stressed the importance of sharing the letter he wrote to Musk, which can be found on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , and LinkedIn .

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