le projet de bioénergie de Pelican Lake
Avis d'intention de prendre une décision
Pelican Lake Bioenergy Project - Le public est invité à formuler des commentaires
Le 6 october 2023 - Services aux Autochtones Canada doit déterminer si le projet de Pelican Lake Bioenergy Project, qui sera situé dans les Pelican Lake First Nation, est susceptible d'entraîner des effets environnementaux négatifs importants. Afin de contribuer à cette détermination, Services aux Autochtones Canada invite le public à formuler des commentaires à ce sujet.
Les commentaires écrits doivent être soumis au plus tard le 5 november 2023 à l'adresse suivante :
Services aux Autochtones du Canada
1827, rue Albert
Regina, SK, S4P 2S9
Téléphone : 306-581-3134
Courriel : isc-skenv@sac-isc.gc.ca
Le projet proposé
The proposed Pelican Lake First Nation (PLFN) Bioenergy Project is an energy project designed to produce approximately 6.5 megawatts of power through the combustion of wood fibre. The objective of the Project is to augment the current energy supply from Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower) and provide a reliable source of renewable energy to the PLFN. The Project will use approximately 56,000 metric tonnes of fibre per year sourced from within 100 km of the Site. Fibre will be obtained primarily from hog fuel from Carrier Forest Product Ltd.'s Big River sawmill operations, which are currently being combusted in their beehive burner, and secondarily from forest slash piles. The Project will receive all the biomass hog fuel for the bioenergy facility. The proposed Project area is approximately 4.4 hectares (ha) in size; structures to be built as part of the Project include the biomass energy plant, site trailers, administration building, scale, fire pond, project construction / laydown area, and a fuel handling and storage area. The Project site is located on undeveloped, previously forested land that was harvested in 2021. Several wetlands and watercourses occur in the area, but no other notable environmental features were identified during the field assessment.
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