Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) project located in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan.
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) and Carbon Alpha are partnering to develop a groundbreaking CDR project to generate 70,000 high-quality carbon credits.
The first of its kind in Canada
North Star is Canada’s first majority Indigenous-owned high-quality carbon dioxide removal project, combining carbon capture and storage (CCS) with the existing MLTC Bioenergy Centre.
North Star is Canada's first project listed on puro.earth
North Star employs CCS technology in a novel way to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it permanently underground.
Carbon Alpha and MLTC are combining their expertise in technology, land management, energy production and carbon storage to develop this critical carbon removal project. The site leverages Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS).
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS)
Carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere is naturally absorbed by trees. Forestry waste is combusted to create bioenergy and the carbon is captured and permanently stored underground to create carbon dioxide removals.
1. Forests absorb carbon: Sustainably managed forests absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.
2. Sustainable wood products are created: Harvested trees generate valuable wood products, such as lumber and pulp and paper.
3. Waste is combusted to create bioenergy: Wood waste from the production of lumber is burned to create renewable electricity, renewable heat and biogenic CO2.
4. Carbon is captured: Instead of releasing CO2 back into the atmosphere, it is collected and compressed into a liquid.
5. Permanent storage: CO2 is transported to a well and injected deep underground. The reservoir is actively monitored to ensure the carbon is safely contained.
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Major progress has been made in the last 18 months. Putting the project on schedule for a 2027 launch.
2023
Project concept identified, and feasibility study completed
2024
Pre-FEED and FEED studies
2025
Final investment decision and detailed engineering
2026/27
Project construction
2027 (Mid)
Project start-up