
Boundary Dam Project
The Boundary Dam Project in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a coal-fired power plant that incorporates carbon capture technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It captures about 90% of the carbon dioxide produced during electricity generation, preventing it from entering the atmosphere. This makes the plant more environmentally friendly compared to traditional coal plants. The captured CO2 can be used for industrial purposes or stored underground. The project demonstrates how existing fossil fuel infrastructure can be adapted to lower emissions, balancing energy needs with climate change mitigation efforts.