Saskatchewan unveils world’s first carbon capture facility
The curtain will finally be drawn back Thursday morning on the world’s first carbon capture and storage facility at the Boundary Dam near Estevan.
The $1.4 billion facility will hold a grand opening with dignitaries from across Saskatchewan and around the world in attendance.
“This is globally significant,” explained Dr. Graeme Sweeney from Scotland, representing the European Technology Platform of Zero Emission Fossil Fuels Power Plants.
“We dispel the myth that it can’t be done. [Saskatchewan has] one and that’s an enormously important step forward.”