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Clarke Lake Geothermal project gets $40.5MIL cash injection


Clarke Lake Geothermal project gets $40.5MIL cash injection
April 5, 2021
Aerial photograph of the Fort Nelson First Nation’s proposed geothermal development site at Clarke Lake in the northeast corner of the province (February 2018). Photo courtesy B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.
April 5, 2021 – The Clarke Lake Geothermal Development Project in northern British Columbia got an injection of nearly $40.5 million in federal investments to develop its geothermal electricity production facility, and showcase its commercial viability.
The wholly owned and Indigenous-led project is being developed in the existing Clarke Lake gas field, and will use the mid-grade geothermal heat resources in its reservoir to reduce emissions by displacing fossil fuels, reports Natural Resources Canada, adding the project will also demonstrate “the value of geothermal energy as a viable clean energy technology for rural, Indigenous and northern communities”. ....

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Federal government announces $40.5M Clarke Lake geothermal project


Aerial view of Clarke Lake Geothermal site. (Ryan Dickie)
FORT NELSON, B.C. – The federal government announced $40.5 million to the Clarke Lake Geothermal Project on Friday.
“The technology that was applied to natural gas exploration is being adapted to geothermal energy development in exciting ways,” says Fort Nelson mayor Gary Foster.
“The repurposing of idle gas fields is such an innovative idea that will benefit the entire country and set us on a path for a cleaner future, not just for ourselves, but for the planet.”
Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Seamus O’Regan Jr., announced the federal investment for the project, wholly-owned by the Fort Nelson and Saulteau First Nations, to develop Canada’s first commercially viable geothermal electricity production facilities. ....

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Yukon research on geothermic energy gets $2M federal boost


Yukon research on geothermic energy gets $2M federal boost
Philippe Morin
© Lorraine Bumstead
The Liard River Hot Springs are considered the second-largest in Canada. The chief of the Liard First Nation in Watson Lake says he d like to see geothermal power heating greenhouses and used in other ways to offset diesel use.
Three Yukon First Nations are set to further explore their lands potential for geothermal power, with help from a new $2 million federal initiative announced Thursday. 
It will see funding from Canada s National Research Council help the Yukon Geological Survey work with the Liard First Nation, Teslin Tlingit Council and Kluane First Nation.  ....

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