First geothermal energy plant in Canada under construction
According to reports, construction of the pilot plant is underway in Saskatchewan. Deep Earth Energy Corporation, the company behind the geothermal energy plant, has had plans to develop the facility, which will be the first of its kind in Canada, since the end of 2014. According to recent reports, the pilot plant is finally under construction in the province of Saskatchewan, at the project’s site, which is located about two hours southeast of the city of Regina, reported Clean Technica. The project could provide hundreds of megawatts of energy production capacity. Even though the planned pil…
According to reports, construction of the pilot plant is underway in Saskatchewan.
Deep Earth Energy Corporation, the company behind the geothermal energy plant, has had plans to develop the facility, which will be the first of its kind in Canada, since the end of 2014. According to recent reports, the pilot plant is finally under construction in the province of Saskatchewan, at the project’s site, which is located about two hours southeast of the city of Regina, reported Clean Technica.The project could provide hundreds of megawatts of energy production capacity.
Even though the planned pilot facility for the renewable energy project is anticipated to total only 5 megawatts (MW) in capacity, reportedly, there is potential for the geothermal resource that is being tapped to provide hundreds of MW of generation capacity. That said, if Deep Earth Energy Corporation’s 5 MW pilot plant is successful, it will generate enough energy to power 5,000 homes. The geothermal energy facility will utilize a geothermal resource that is a 40,000 square-kilometer aquifer with an approximate temperature of 248 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a huge aquifer that is larger than Vancouver Island. Therefore, it makes sense why developers feel that this particular plant has the potential for a much larger capacity than 5 MW.