List of natural gas power stations in Canada

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Lennox Generating Station, the largest natural gas-fired power station in Canada. Lennox power stn.JPG
Lennox Generating Station, the largest natural gas-fired power station in Canada.

This is a list of all natural gas-fired power stations in Canada . There are 39 power stations in operation as of February 2020.

Contents

Ontario has the highest number with 12 power stations scattered across the province, followed by Saskatchewan with 10 power stations and Alberta with 9 power stations. The number of natural gas-fired power stations in Alberta is expected to overtake that of all other provinces as coal-fired power stations in the province are converted to running off natural gas.

Natural gas-fired power stations

NameProvinceCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
OwnerFuel TypeRef
Balzac Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 51°10′48″N113°56′15″W / 51.18°N 113.9375°W / 51.18; -113.9375 (Balzac) 120 Nexen Natural gas [1]
Battle River Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 52°28′08″N112°08′02″W / 52.46889°N 112.13389°W / 52.46889; -112.13389 (Battle River) 540Heartland Generation Coal (50%)
Natural gas (50%)
[2]
Bayside Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 45°16′30″N66°01′36″W / 45.27500°N 66.02667°W / 45.27500; -66.02667 (Bayside) 280 NB Power Natural gas [3]
Bécancour (Hydro-Québec)Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 46°23′31″N72°21′8″W / 46.39194°N 72.35222°W / 46.39194; -72.35222 (Bécancour (Hydro-Québec)) 411 Hydro-Québec Natural gas [4] [5]
Bécancour (TC Energy)Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 46°22′2″N72°24′15″W / 46.36722°N 72.40417°W / 46.36722; -72.40417 (Bécanour (TC Energy)) 550 TC Energy Natural gas [6]
Brandon Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 49°50′44″N99°53′16″W / 49.84556°N 99.88778°W / 49.84556; -99.88778 (Brandon) 263 Manitoba Hydro Natural gas [ citation needed ]
Brighton Beach Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 42°16′47″N83°05′42″W / 42.27972°N 83.09500°W / 42.27972; -83.09500 (Brighton Beach) 580 ATCO Power (50%)
OPG (50%)
Natural gas [7]
Calgary Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 51°10′49″N113°56′12″W / 51.1803°N 113.9368°W / 51.1803; -113.9368 (Calgary Energy Centre) 300 Enmax Natural gas [8]
Cavalier Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 51°00′25″N113°11′33″W / 51.0069°N 113.1924°W / 51.0069; -113.1924 (Cavalier) 120 Enmax Natural gas [9]
Cory Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 52°5′37″N106°52′3″W / 52.09361°N 106.86750°W / 52.09361; -106.86750 (Cory) 249 ATCO Power (50%)
SaskPower (50%)
Natural gas [10]
Ermine Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 51°51′28″N109°02′00″W / 51.85778°N 109.03333°W / 51.85778; -109.03333 (Ermine) 92 SaskPower Natural gas [11]
Fort Nelson Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 58°43′26″N122°42′04″W / 58.7239°N 122.701°W / 58.7239; -122.701 (Fort Nelson) 47 BC Hydro Natural gas [12]
Fort Saskatchewan Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 53°44′10″N113°10′24″W / 53.73611°N 113.17333°W / 53.73611; -113.17333 (Fort Saskatchewan) 118 Strongwater Energy (70%)
TransAlta (30%)
Natural gas [13]
Genesee [note 1] Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 53°20′35″N114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W / 53.34306; -114.30306 (Genesee) 1,286 Capital Power (83.3%)
TransAlta (16.7%)
Coal (81%)
Natural gas (19%)
[16] [17]
Goreway Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 43°44′46″N79°40′48″W / 43.74611°N 79.68000°W / 43.74611; -79.68000 (Goreway) 839 Sithe Global Power Natural gas [18]
GTAA Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 43°41′30″N79°36′36.6″W / 43.69167°N 79.610167°W / 43.69167; -79.610167 (GTAA) 117 GTAA Natural gas [19]
Greenfield Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 42°45′44″N82°27′09″W / 42.7622°N 82.4525°W / 42.7622; -82.4525 (Greenfield) 1,005 Calpine (50%)
Mitsui (50%)
Natural gas [20]
Halton Hills Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 43°33′41″N79°50′42″W / 43.56139°N 79.84500°W / 43.56139; -79.84500 (Halton Hills) 683 OPG Natural gas [21]
H.R. Milner [note 2] Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 54°00′26″N119°06′12″W / 54.0073°N 119.1034°W / 54.0073; -119.1034 (H.R. Milner) 150 Maxim Power Coal (50%)
Natural gas (50%)
[23]
Island Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 50°04′08″N125°16′55″W / 50.0689°N 125.2819°W / 50.0689; -125.2819 (Island) 275 Capital Power [note 3] Natural gas [24]
Joffre Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 52°18′24″N113°33′16″W / 52.30667°N 113.55444°W / 52.30667; -113.55444 (Joffre) 480Heartland Generation (40%)
Capital Power (40%)
NOVA Chemicals (20%)
Natural gas [25]
Landis Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 52°11′57″N108°27′6″W / 52.19917°N 108.45167°W / 52.19917; -108.45167 (Landis) 94 SaskPower Natural gas [26]
Lennox Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 44°8′46″N76°51′9″W / 44.14611°N 76.85250°W / 44.14611; -76.85250 (Lennox) 2,100 OPG Natural gas or Fuel oil [27]
Mackay River Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 57°02′22″N111°54′25″W / 57.0394°N 111.907°W / 57.0394; -111.907 (MacKay River) 165 TransCanada Energy Natural gas [28]
McMahon Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 56°8′53″N120°40′3″W / 56.14806°N 120.66750°W / 56.14806; -120.66750 (McMahon) 120Enbridge, Heartland Generation Natural gas [29]
Meadow Lake Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 54°7′50″N108°25′21″W / 54.13056°N 108.42250°W / 54.13056; -108.42250 (Meadow Lake) 44 SaskPower Natural gas [30]
Medicine Hat Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 50°02′29″N110°43′22″W / 50.04139°N 110.72278°W / 50.04139; -110.72278 (Medicine Hat) 299 City of Medicine Hat Natural gas
Meridian Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 53°15′34″N109°57′04″W / 53.25944°N 109.95111°W / 53.25944; -109.95111 (Meridian) 228 Stanley Energy Natural gas [31]
Muskeg River Mine Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 57°15′23″N111°30′23″W / 57.2563°N 111.5063°W / 57.2563; -111.5063 (Muskeg River Mine) 170Heartland Generation Natural gas [32]
Nipigon Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 49°17′38″N88°06′00″W / 49.294°N 88.1°W / 49.294; -88.1 (Nipigon) 40 Atlantic Power Corporation Natural gas [33]
North Battleford Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 52°41′00″N108°10′18″W / 52.6833°N 108.1717°W / 52.6833; -108.1717 (North Battleford) 260 Northland Power Natural gas [34]
North Bay Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 46°22′49″N79°28′09″W / 46.3803°N 79.4693°W / 46.3803; -79.4693 (North Bay) 40 Atlantic Power Corporation Natural gas [35]
Ottawa Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 45°24′07″N75°39′21″W / 45.4019°N 75.6557°W / 45.4019; -75.6557 (Ottawa) 68 TransAlta Natural gas [36]
Portlands Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 43°38′58″N79°19′51″W / 43.64944°N 79.33083°W / 43.64944; -79.33083 (Portlands) 550 OPG Natural gas [37]
Prince Rupert Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 54°15′22″N130°13′38″W / 54.25616°N 130.2273°W / 54.25616; -130.2273 (Prince Rupert) 46 BC Hydro Natural gas [38]
Queen Elizabeth Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 52°5′43″N106°42′22″W / 52.09528°N 106.70611°W / 52.09528; -106.70611 (Queen Elizabeth) 634 SaskPower Natural gas [39]
St. Clair Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 42°53′47″N82°23′54″W / 42.89639°N 82.39833°W / 42.89639; -82.39833 (St. Clair) 577 Invenergy Natural gas [40]
Sarnia Regional Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 42°56′04″N82°26′17″W / 42.93444°N 82.43806°W / 42.93444; -82.43806 506 TransAlta Natural gas [41]
Scotford Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 53°48′12″N113°6′6″W / 53.80333°N 113.10167°W / 53.80333; -113.10167 (Scotford) 170Heartland Generation Natural gas [42]
Selkirk Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 50°8′03″N96°51′05″W / 50.13417°N 96.85139°W / 50.13417; -96.85139 (Selkirk) 126 Manitoba Hydro Natural gas [43]
Shepard Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 50°58′15″N113°53′07″W / 50.9707°N 113.8852°W / 50.9707; -113.8852 (Shepard) 800 Capital Power (50%)
ENMAX (50%)
Natural gas [44]
Spy Hill Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 50°35′56″N101°50′52″W / 50.59889°N 101.84778°W / 50.59889; -101.84778 (Spy Hill) 86 Northland Power Natural gas [45]
Success Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 50°25′45″N108°09′39″W / 50.4291°N 108.1608°W / 50.4291; -108.1608 (Success) 30 SaskPower Natural gas [46]
Thorold Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 43°06′25″N79°11′55″W / 43.10694°N 79.19861°W / 43.10694; -79.19861 (Thorold) 265 Northland Power Natural gas [47]
Tufts Cove Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 44°40′35″N63°35′46″W / 44.67639°N 63.59611°W / 44.67639; -63.59611 (Tufts Cove) 415 Nova Scotia Power Fuel oil (71%)
Natural gas (29%)
[ citation needed ]
Warden Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 43°50′53″N79°19′57″W / 43.84806°N 79.33250°W / 43.84806; -79.33250 (Warden) 7 Markham District Energy Natural gas [48]
Yellowhead Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 52°43′24″N108°13′54″W / 52.7233°N 108.2318°W / 52.7233; -108.2318 (Yellowhead) 138 SaskPower Natural gas [49]
York Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 44°04′32″N79°31′54″W / 44.07556°N 79.53167°W / 44.07556; -79.53167 (York) 383 Capital Power (50%)
Unknown (50%)
Natural gas [50]

See also

Notes

  1. To be gradually converted to running off 100% natural gas by December 2029. [14] [15]
  2. A new 204 MW natural gas-fired unit is due to be commissioned in April 2020. [2] [22]
  3. Leased to Capital Power by BC Hydro until April 2022. [24]

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