Innovative Energy Storage Project a Breakthrough for Remote Communities in Canada and around the World
ATLANTA, GA.-Sept. 9, 2010-The Hydrogen Assisted Renewable Power (HARP) project in Bella Coola, British Columbia is now officially installed and operational. This state-of-the-art energy storage project securely powers the remote community of Bella Coola with less environmental impact.The HARP system is expected to reduce Bella Coola’s annual diesel consumption by 200,000 litres – lowering greenhouse gas emissions by 600 tons annually.
The project is a partnership between BC Hydro, GE and Powertech and is supported by the province of B.C. and Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). Today, the Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, alongside John Rustad, MLA, Nechako Lakes and Chief Spencer Siwallace from the Nuxalk Nation, commissioned the project at a community event in Bella Coola.
"Our Government is working to position Canada as the world’s foremost clean energy superpower," said the Honourable Stockwell Day. "With investments like GE’s groundbreaking Renewable Microgrid Systems, our Government is helping Canadians living in remote communities to be less dependent on fossil fuels. Through this project, we are stimulating Canada’s green economy, creating jobs and helping protect the environment."
Bella Coola is located about 400 kilometres north of Vancouver. Due to its remote location, Bella Coola is not connected to BC Hydro’s provincial electricity grid. Until now, the community has been powered by greenhouse gas-emitting diesel generators and by a run-of- river power facility which, while generating clean electricity, had no way of storing it. The HARP system features energy storage technologies to store energy from the run-of-river power facility, reducing the dependence on diesel generators. GE’s microgrid controller automatically responds to changes in supply and demand – ensuring energy is managed efficiently. The result is a cleaner, smarter, more efficient power generation system and community.
"This project is a great example of how we can use innovation and technology to strengthen B.C.’s clean energy future," said Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. "Thanks to BC Hydro’s commitment to helping remote communities acquire clean power and Bella Coola’s commitment to an efficient supply of electricity, we are setting an example for the rest of the country."
"GE’s smart grid technologies are designed to help solve the world’s toughest energy challenges," said Larry Sollecito, vice president, smart grid for GE’s Digital Energy business. "With our microgrid control solution powering the HARP system, we’re able to make sustainability a reality. We applaud Bella Coola for embracing innovation and being a model for remote communities around the globe."
"Powertech’s expertise in the clean technology industry has been instrumental in developing the HARP energy storage system for the Bella Coola demonstration project," said Dave Cobb, President and CEO of BC Hydro. "This project is just one example of the testing and measuring capabilities available through Powertech’s highly qualified team of engineers and technical experts. It is through these types of business and community partnerships that clean energy solutions are made possible in B.C."
"This project could have a significant impact on the everyday lives of Canadians who live in remote communities," said SDTC president and CEO Vicky J. Sharpe. "By using clean technologies and a microgrid instead of diesel-powered generators, communities such as Bella Coola will be a lot less dependent on fossil fuels, therefore greatly reducing both their greenhouse gas emissions and their energy costs."
About BC Hydro:
A crown corporation, BC Hydro reports to the B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. It is the third largest electric utility in Canada and serves customers in an area containing over 94 per cent of British Columbia’s population. BC Hydro endeavours to provide energy solutions to its customers in an environmentally and socially responsible way by balancing British Columbians’ energy needs with the concerns of the environment.
About Powertech:
Powertech, BC Hydro’s subsidiary specializing in clean energy consulting, testing, and power solutions, has been serving electrical, oil and gas companies, automotive and electrical equipment manufacturers since 1989 by meeting the complex and changing needs of our customers around the world. Powertech is a true B.C.-based high technology success story, leveraging our province’s leadership and unique expertise in clean energy solutions for clients around the world.
About GE:
GE (NYSE: GE) is a diversified infrastructure, finance and media company taking on the world’s toughest challenges. From aircraft engines and power generation to financial services, health care solutions and television programming, GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs about 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.ge.com. GE serves the energy sector by developing and deploying technology that helps make efficient use of natural resources. With nearly 85,000 global employees and 2009 revenues of $37 billion, GE Energy www.ge.com/energy is one of the world’s leading suppliers of power generation and energy delivery technologies. The businesses that comprise GE Energy-GE Power & Water, GE Energy Services and GE Oil & Gas-work together to provide integrated product and service solutions in all areas of the energy industry including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable resources such as water, wind, solar and biogas; and other alternative fuels.
About SDTC:
Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) is an arm’s-length foundation which has received $1.05 billion from the Government of Canada as part of its commitment to create a healthy environment and a high quality of life for all Canadians. SDTC operates two funds aimed at the development and demonstration of innovative technological solutions. The $550 million SD Tech FundT supports projects that address climate change, air quality, clean water, and clean soil. The $500 million NextGen Biofuels FundT supports the establishment of first-of-kind large demonstration-scale facilities for the production of next-generation renewable fuels. SDTC operates as a not-for-profit corporation and has been working with the public and private sector including industry, academia, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the financial community and all levels of government to achieve this mandate.