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Phone (705) 303-8344
Phone (705) 303-8344
ABLFN Energy Crisis
The diesel generating plant is 63 years old, and needs to be replaced immediately. Â
The diesel generators are constantly breaking down especially on the coldest days of the year.  This is a Health and Safety risk to the community.
The old generators are also operating at capacity and cannot support our current infrastructure which means that NO new community buildings or housing can be added.Â
Options are:
A Transmission Line to connect ABLFN to the main grid.
Discussed as an alternative for more than three decades by ISC and Hydro Quebec.
No study or design yet.
Anyone can connect to the Transmission Line, so it will spur development across ABLFN traditional lands. Past grievances with Quebec Hydro have not been addressed yet either.
Our own microgrid power system, powered by renewable energy
A feasibility study to review this option was completed May 4, 2020.
Significant work has been done and construction could start in six months
The Energy Solution
The proposed project includes a 2.26 MW Organic Rankin Cycle power plant comprised of a biomass fueled boiler, a turbine and a generator to create electricity.
A feasibility study concluded that a biomass power generation station, operated as a standalone microgrid, is a viable solution for ABLFN which is:
Technically viable to provide dependable, cheaper power for the community.
Financially viable, more cost effective than diesel, much faster to build, and cheaper than the transmission line.
No one else could connect to new generation plant without ABLFN approval
Owned 100% and operated by ABLFN –creates own source revenues.
Creates ten full-time jobs for community members.
Feasibility Study was approved by Chief and Council with a Band Council Resolution
Phase 2 of the Project Development Cycle was launched in July 2020.
Phase 2 is near completion –detailed business case will be presented to the community for final approval.
Proposed Power Plant
Capacity is 2.26MW -double what is there now
Will meet current and future community expansion (20 yrs)
New school
Over 50 new houses
Community Centre
Nursing Station expansion
Truck garage / Fire Station
Water treatment plant expansion
Service Station and Community Store on highway
Greenhouses for food security
Fuel -wood waste biomass (wood chips) brought in from outside the traditional lands of ABLFN.
Located one kilometer southwest of the Community, off the main access road, beside the current landfill site.
Heat -potential district heating in the community.
Greenhouse gas emissions – Diesel consumption will be reduced by 89%.
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