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TransCanada Energy Ltd.
Napanee Generating Station
Presentation to Council of the Town of Greater Napanee
January 22, 2013
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TransCanada Corporation (TSX/NYSE: TRP)
• Natural Gas Pipelines• 57,000 km wholly owned• 11,500 km partially owned• 250 Bcf of regulated natural
gas storage capacity• Average volume of 14 Bcf/d
• Oil Pipelines• Keystone* 1.4 million Bbl/d
ultimate capacity
• Energy• 19 power plants, 10,800 MW• Diversified portfolio, including
wind, hydro, nuclear, coal and natural gas
• 130 Bcf of non-regulated natural gas storage capacity
* Phases 1 and 2 in operation, Phases 3 and 4 in development
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Napanee Site Selection
• Existing robust 500 kV electrical connection (Hydro One)
• Existing gas connection (Union Gas)
• Existing water supply and return facilities (Ontario Power Generation)
• Consistent with Zoning and Official plans
• Good road access and on-site rail access
• 95 acres – ample room for construction storage and parking
• Previously developed land
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Napanee Generating Station
• 95 acres –room for construction, storage and parking
• Generation facilities located at western end of the site
• Construction, storage, material handling, and parking on the east
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Environmental Review Process
• Project is subject to an Environmental Screening Process in accordance with Ministry of the Environment's “Guide to Environmental Assessment Requirements for Electricity Projects”
• TransCanada has voluntarily chosen a more comprehensive assessment and will prepare an Environmental Review Report (ERR)
• TransCanada further voluntarily will develop a draft ERR for public review before the submission of the final ERR
• Stakeholder engagement is critical part of the development of the ERR
• TransCanada values the input from our stakeholders and believes this input results in better decision making and a better project result
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Environmental Review Report (ERR)
• The ERR will contain detailed analysis of potential environmental effects
• Air Quality• Noise Levels• Human Health• Surface/Groundwater• Socio-Economics• Traffic• Terrestrial/Aquatic ecology • Archaeological & Heritage Resources
• ERR Schedule• Draft ERR released for public review - expected Q3 2013• Final ERR submission late 2013 /early 2014
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Municipal and Environmental Approvals
• Environmental• Project requires Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) covering air
and noise emissions, water discharge, and storm water management• Project requires amendment or new Permit to Take Water (PTTW)• Permits required before construction begins - expected by end of 2014
• Municipal• Project Site is zoned for Power Generation and use is consistent with
Official Plan • TransCanada will seek severance of site from Ontario Power
Generation property and variances (if applicable) from Committee of Adjustment
• Project will require Site Plan Approval, Building permits before construction can begin
• Final Approvals expected by end of 2014
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Emission Reduction Technology at Napanee GS
TransCanada is committed to using responsible environmental technology on all of its power projects
Emissions From Napanee Generating StationDry Low Emissions and Selective Catalytic Reduction
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Noise Mitigation at Napanee GS
• Noise is regulated by Ministry of Environment and Town of Greater Napanee Noise Bylaw
• Major NGS equipment will be enclosed and silencers and noise-reduction equipment will be incorporated into the facility design
• Noise emissions will be modeled for different operating scenarios to assess changes in the noise environment due to the facility to ensure compliance with existing regulations respecting nearest residences and current ambient levels
• Project specific noise limits will be included in the project’s Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA)
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Community Benefits
• Near Term (Prior to Commercial Operation)
• ~$1.2 billion investment
• Construction jobs (600-700)
• Opportunities for local suppliers
• Development Charges and other fees (est. ~$200k)
• Long Term (After Commercial Operation)
• 25 high technology careers – salary & benefits (est. ~$4 million/year)
• 30 year operation and maintenance - opportunities for local suppliers
• Ongoing community investments and community partnerships
• Annual municipal tax payments (est. ~$1 million/year)
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Community Benefits – Construction Jobs
• Total Construction Workforce 600 to 700
• Trades (Direct) – 550-650
• Including Boilermakers, Carpenters, Cement masons, Electricians,
Ironworkers, Labourers, Millwrights, Operating Engineers, Pipefitters,
Sheet Metal Workers, Insulators, Painters
• Plus Project Management (Indirect on-site)
• Duration of construction 30 months with peak manpower duration of 8-12 months
• Total Expected Manhours - 1.75 to 2 million
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Stakeholder Consultation
Napanee Generating Station Project Development-Execution Timeline
Development Activities
2012 2013 2014 2016
Dec 14 2012ContractsExecuted
2017
End 2014Target StartConstruction
Operations
Construction/Commissioning
30 months Construction &commissioning
Development Milestones
Start of Commercial Operation
Municipal Approvals
Prelim. Eng’g Detailed Eng’g
2015 2018
Environmental Permits
Procurement
October 2017Target
Commercial Operation
Q3 2013Draft ERR
2nd Open House
Early 2014Final ERR
Feb 11Open House
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Contact
John Mikkelsen
Phone: 1.855.920.1910
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.NapaneeGS.com
TransCanada – Napanee Generating Station Project
Royal Bank Plaza, 24th Flr., South Tower
200 Bay Street, P.O. Box 43
Toronto, ON M5J 2J1
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Combined Cycle Technology
• Combined cycle plant uses both a gas turbine and a steam turbine to produce electricity.
• Adding the steam cycle to the gas turbine cycle increases the amount of electricity generated from a given amount of natural gas.
• Greater fuel efficiency and fewer emissions produced per unit of electricity generated.
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Napanee Generating Station
Emission Controls (typ)
Pumps
ElectricGeneratorElectric
GeneratorElectric
Generator
ElectricGenerator
Reheat Steam Turbine
Power to Ontario 500 kV Grid
DuctBurners
DuctBurners
2 x M501 GAC Fast Start Gas Turbines
2 x Triple PressureHeat Recovery
Steam Generators (HRSG)
Fuel Gas Compressors
UnionNatural Gas
Pipeline
Fuel Gas Compressors
UnionNatural Gas
Pipeline
ExhaustGases (typ)
DuctBurners
DuctBurners
Cooling Tower
Condenser
Cooling Tower
Condenser
Cooling Tower
CondenserCondenserCondenser
OutsideAir
OutsideAir
Water Treatment
Raw Water fromLake Ontario
Dischargeto Lake Ontario
HRSG Blowdown
Waste Water Treatment
Cooling Tower Make-up Water
HRSGMake-up Water
SteamFlows
Drift