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Heat and power plant proposed for St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon

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A $3-million heat and power plant could be installed at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to a city administration report.

The system uses natural gas to create electricity and heat at the same time, creating fewer GHG emissions than if both are produced separately, the report said.

The plant would consist of two 555 kilowatt-hour generators housed inside an enclosure roughly the size of a 12-metre shipping container with piping on its roof.

Annual GHG reductions over the plant’s 15-year lifespan would be the equivalent of taking 723 cars off the road, according to administration.

Electricity would be produced for Saskatoon Light & Power, while the thermal energy would be used throughout the St. Paul’s heating systems, Jose Cheruvallath, the city’s metering & sustainable electricity manager wrote in the report.

Saskatoon Light & Power purchases bulk power from SaskPower before it’s moved through substations, distribution lines and transformers in Saskatoon. With the hospital plant creating electricity, it would lessen the amount of power bought from SaskPower.

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