Atikokan Generating Station


Atikokan Generating Station is a biomass power plant owned by Ontario Power Generation located north of Atikokan, Ontario. The plant employs 90 people. The Atikokan Generating Station began operation as a coal fired station in 1985 and underwent an overhaul in the autumn of 2003.
Until 2012, it had one coal fueled generating unit with low nitrogen oxide burners, providing a peak output of 230 MW fuelled by low-sulfur lignite coal from the Ravenscrag Formation in Southern Saskatchewan.
In late 2012, the facility powered down and underwent renovations, due to the Ontario government's initiative to eliminate all coal-fired electricity generation. It is the first generating station to be converted by OPG to be fueled by biomass, and is North America's largest purely biomass-fueled power plant. The conversion came at a cost of C$200 million, and the plant was re-opened on 10 September 2014.
Annual production at the plant is approximately 900 million kilowatt-hours, enough energy to supply approximately 70,000 households for one year. The station occupies an area of. The plant's chimney is tall, and the steam temperature is. This plant is connected to the provincial power grid via several 230,000-volt transmission lines.

Emissions

YearEmissions
20041,181,122
20051,108,437
2006851,094
2007754,148
2008413,639
2009200,393
2010501,830
201178,078
201246,996
20130
20140
201548,070
201629,220