- Portlands Energy Centre
The Portlands Energy Centre is a 550-
megawatt natural gas electrical generating station that is nearing completion on theToronto waterfront at 440 Unwin Avenue – the site of the decommissionedHearn Generating Station .Corporate Support
The Portlands Energy Centre is being funded by a joint partnership between
Ontario Power Generation and TransCanada Energy.Technical specifications of the proposed plant
The technical specifications of the plant in the original submission of the environmental review report (a less rigorous form of a full environmental assessment) to the
Ontario Ministry of the Environment in November 2003 have been significantly altered. This was due to the government instructing Ontario Power Generation to stop participating in projects which use more environmentally acceptable generations systems, such as co-generation. [ [http://www.opg.com/pdf/memorandum.pdf Memorandum of Agreement between the Crown and Ontario Power Generation, August 17, 2005] ] Originally, the plant was described as two identical 275 MW power train systems, each comprising a 175 MW GE 7FAgas turbine generator, and other equipment. This proposed configuration was capable of producing over 272,000 kilograms per hour of steam for district heating. This design would, according to a PEC newsletter, allow for the efficiency of the plant to be “about 55% compared to 35% for a typical fossil power plant” There were also plans to include “Canada’s largest solar array” capable of producing “hundreds of kilowatts” though no actual specification seems to have ever been given.Fact|date=February 2007Local Opposition
Environmental Issues
The original design met with some community resistance and many local residents, all local politicians and a number of significant City of Toronto departments including the Works Department and the Board of Health. These groups called for a full Environmental Assessment (EA) as a way to resolve some of the technical and health related issues with the plant. The Ontario Liberal Government denied a full EA. Over time, the plan was altered significantly in a way that reduced the efficiency and aesthetic virtues of the plant. In November 2004, the proponents hosted a meeting to tell the community that the generation of steam for district heating was no longer going to happen and that the solar panels were no longer going to be included. It was also noted that the attempts to make the exterior of the plant aesthetically pleasing had been dropped in favour of a
shed type design.Fact|date=February 2007Location Issues
The plant was met with considerable local opposition, since it was to be sited on the Waterfront, which is currently undergoing a revitalization process, and has been striving to be a “world leader in sustainable design” (according to the Corporation Chair, Robert Fung). The Ontario Liberal Government decided that, despite the opposition of local citizens, their elected representatives and the City of Toronto, the project would be allowed to move forward without a full Environmental Assessment. The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation played a more neutral role, offering criticism of the plant but falling short of calling on one of its political masters to change plans.
Power Purchase Agreement, Timing and Capital Costs
On September 18, 2006, TransCanada issued a press release [
TransCanada Corp. , Press Release datedSeptember 18 ,2007 : [http://www.transcanada.com/news/2006_news/2006_09_18.html Portlands Energy Centre Signs Accelerated Clean Energy Supply Contract] ] announcing that Portlands Energy Centre L.P. had signed a 20-year Accelerated Clean Energy Supply (ACES) contract with the Ontario Power Authority for the power output of the PEC.The plant started delivering 340 MW of power to the City of Toronto in June 2008 in single-cycle operation and is scheduled to ramp up to full output of 550 MW by the second-quarter 2009. [
TransCanada Corp. [http://www.transcanada.com/investor/annual_reports/2007/index.html 2007 Annual Report] ] Total capital costs are expected to reach $730MM.ee also
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Toronto waterfront
*Port Lands
*Toronto Hydro - City owned electricity distribution corporation
*Ontario Power Generation - Provincially owned electricity generation corporation
*Hearn Generating Station - The original electrical generation facility
*Toronto Port Authority - Federal government agency that controls the portlandsReferences
External links
* [http://www.stoptheplant.ca/ Stop The Plant]
* [http://portlandsenergycentre.com/ Portlands Energy Centre]
* [http://www.transcanada.com/ TransCanada Energy]
* [http://towaterfront.ca/fourthnavloader.php?first=3e91124880c2c&second=3eb7a981d2010&third=3eb20512ed279&fourth=3e9c261784566 Robert Fung]
* [http://towaterfront.ca Toronto Waterfront Revitalisation Corporation]
* [http://www.ontarioelectricityrfp.ca/ Requests for Proposals for Electricity Generation]
* [http://danforthgreens.ca/category/portlands-energy-centre/ Danforth Greens - opposition to the PEC]
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