Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre Details
The Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre (ACCTC) is a unique facility built to research, validate and demonstrate prototypes, and mitigate the risk of carbon capture and utilization technologies.
The facility is operated by experienced staff and supported by scientific experts. ACCTC is also fully equipped for research and development projects. The ACCTC is located next to the Shepard Energy Centre, an 860 megawatt (MW) natural-gas-fuelled power generation facility jointly owned by ENMAX and Capital Power.
The Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre includes:
- 5 outdoor gravel pads, each measuring 25m x 93m
- 5 test bays each with a footprint size of 25,000 square feet
- R&D opportunity on an Amine Based Carbon capture system
- Each bay is equipped with the following services:
- Power — 25kV/600V, 2MVA
- Utility water — Supply pressure 345 kpag
- Natural gas supply — Pressure range 207-552 kpag
- 400 BBL wastewater tank — Double-walled, heat traced, 2” tie in connection, outlet by truck only
- 25 tonnes of CO2 per day flue gas (4-6% CO2) – Supply pressure range 30-40 kpag from the adjacent natural gas-fired power plant
- Concentrated CO2 (>99%%, up to 6 tonnes/day for the site) from an Amine based carbon capture system
- Office space areas (each approximately 250 sq. ft.) is available for each bay and is equipped with a landline phone
- Conference room
- Internet service and Wi-Fi connectivity