All eyes are on Sask. carbon capture launch
Delegates from around the world are gathering in Saskatchewan, anxious to get a look at the world’s first-ever $1.4 billion carbon capture and storage facility at the Boundary Dam near Estevan.
“SaskPower and the Province of Saskatchewan is a leader, we are the leader in the world so they want to know it works,” explained SaskPower CEO Robert Watson on Tuesday. The crown corporation is hosting a symposium Tuesday and Wednesday at Hotel Saskatchewan with about 130 delegates from roughly 20 countries including China, Japan and Turkey.
On Thursday, the facility will be officially launched.
“There’s massive interest,” said Australia’s Brad Page, CEO of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute. “Everybody’s very, very impressed with what’s been achieved by SaskPower and in Saskatchewan.”