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Shand Power Station
Power station in Saskatchewan, Canada
Power station in Saskatchewan, Canada
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Shand Power Station |
| image | Shand Power Station, May 2025.jpg |
| country | Canada |
| location | Estevan No. 5, near Estevan, Saskatchewan |
| coordinates | |
| owner | SaskPower |
| status | O |
| th_fuel_primary | Coal |
| ps_electrical_capacity | 279 MW |
| commissioned | 1992 |
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Shand Power Station is a coal fired station owned by SaskPower in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, near the city of Estevan.
Description
The Shand Power Station consists of:
- one 279 net MW unit (commissioned in 1992)
- advanced environmental controls through a LIFAC (Limestone Injection into the Furnace and reActivation of Calcium) system
The boilers are supplied by Babcock & Wilcox and the turbines/generator are supplied by Hitachi. The site is sized for a potential second unit in the future. A single 148 m (486 ft) smokestack is located at the plant, the tallest freestanding structure in Saskatchewan.
The unit at Shand would have to be retired by 2030 under federal regulations unless it is converted to renewable fuel or carbon capture and storage was installed.
Shand Greenhouses
Shand Greenhouse was built in 1991 near the power station and is part of an initiative to offset the environmental impact of burning coal. The greenhouse grow and distribute seedlings free of charge to schools, communities and individuals for conservation and wildlife habitat projects. The species of trees that are grown and given to the communities include: buffaloberry, bur oak, choke cherry, Colorado blue spruce, eastern red cedar, green ash, jack pine, lodgepole pine, Manitoba maple, pin cherry, plains cottonwood, red alder, red-osier dogwood, Saskatoon berry, Scots pine, sea-buckthorn, shrub willow, Siberian crab, Siberian larch, trembling aspen or white poplar, villosa lilac, western sandcherry, white birch or paper birch, willow, and Woods' rose.
References
References
- [http://www.saskpower.com/aboutus/corpinfo/power_generation_facilities/baseload_thermal_stations/shand.shtml Plant Description] {{webarchive. link. (2009-10-15)
- {{usurped
- (2018-07-09). "No more retrofits for carbon capture and storage at Boundary Dam: SaskPower".
- "Our greenhouse".
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