There are many challenges to developing energy in the North. Remote working conditions and capacity challenges of any project can add additional fees to the budget. Harsh weather conditions with shorter construction periods make timelines and schedules critical to the success of the project. Geography and long winters make hydropower sites more challenging to develop in some parts of Canada.
It has been forecasted that the nearby Yukon Territory will need more than 500 GWh/yr of energy by 2021. That is an increase of 20% in less than three years. The Atlin Tlingit Economic Limited Partnership (ATELP), who currently supplies Atlin with renewable electricity, hired our team to study the feasibility of expanding the existing power plant to meet these needs … and we are up for the challenge!
Morrison Hershfield’s local Whitehorse team is examining the the feasibility of expanding the existing power plant and building a second power plant further downstream. In addition, 94 kilometers of new transmission line will need to be constructed between Atlin and the Yukon’s electrical grid. Once completed, the proposed Atlin Hydro Expansion Project would increase power production by 5 to 7MW with the potential to produce just under 50 GWh/yr of energy per year to be available for export to the Yukon. This amount represents about 10% of the total energy the Yukon needs by 2021 and provides potential greenhouse gas emission reduction of 20,000 tonnes per year.
Win-Win
The current options studied will create a win-win solution for all involved.
What does the Future Hold for Atlin?
Atlin’s future will be heavily influenced by the outcome of the feasibility study for expanding the power plant. Once all due diligence has been completed, and feasibility of the project has been determined, a decision will be made and financing secured. Realistically, the best case scenario would see permitting and detailed design completed in 2019/2020. That would mean construction could start at early as 2021, with the potential to deliver power by the end of 2022.
“We have a great relationship with our client and are honored they asked us to facilitate both the pre-feasibility and feasibility studies on this important project. We work in close collaboration with Atlin Tlingit Economic Limited Partnership. They have put faith in us as their trusted advisors and we will not let them down.” Said David Morissette, Water Resource Engineer and Project Manager with Morrison Hershfield.
For more information on this project, please reach out to David Morissette at dmorissette@morrisonhershfield.com