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Lafarge Canada Inc. has entered into a Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) with TransAlta Corporation to supply 100 GWh/year of wind power to its Exshaw cement plant. This initiative, covering approximately 25% of the plant's energy needs, marks Lafarge's first renewable energy agreement in Alberta. The PPA is aligned with Lafarge's commitment to reduce carbon emissions and support its low carbon fuel project at Exshaw. With cement demand on the rise, Lafarge aims to enhance sustainability while meeting community needs.
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The Purchase Power Agreement with TransAlta provides 100 GWh/year of wind power, covering about 25% of Exshaw's energy demands.
This is Lafarge's first renewable energy agreement in Alberta, highlighting a significant commitment to sustainability.
The PPA supports Lafarge's low carbon fuel project, contributing to lower CO2 emissions in cement production.
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EXSHAW, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Lafarge Canada Inc. (Lafarge) today announced it has entered into a Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) with Calgary-based electricity company, TransAlta Corporation ("TransAlta").
Committed to responsible energy management and the increased use of renewable sources in place of traditional fossil fuels, Lafarge will maximize this PPA to supply 100 GWh/year of wind power (electricity only) to the Exshaw cement plant.
"We are proud to have partnered with TransAlta to deliver wind energy to the Exshaw cement plant. Cement manufacturing is an energy-intensive process, and we are considering all levers available to supply our operations with power from renewable sources of energy,” says Brad Kohl, President and CEO of Lafarge Western Canada.
“The PPA will cover 25% of Exshaw’s energy demands, depending on actual production volumes in 2022 and 2023. This agreement, first of its kind for Lafarge in Alberta, is an important step to utilizing higher amounts of renewable electricity at our facilities,” adds Cailee Ellis, Head of Sustainability and Environment of Lafarge Western Canada.
“TransAlta is pleased to provide competitive retail electricity solutions to our customers, like Lafarge, that can include power from our existing renewable assets in Alberta,” said Blain van Melle, Executive Vice President, Alberta Business at TransAlta.
Lafarge is in the final planning stages of their low carbon fuel project at Exshaw, which will support a lower specific net CO2 per tonne of cement produced. The PPA with TransAlta provides electricity for this project.
Demand for cement and concrete continues to expand across Canada, and the organization is committed to meeting that need as sustainably as possible, says Kohl. “We can support renewable electricity development and low carbon fuel projects, with innovative cement mixes to maximize our emissions reductions,” he says. “It’s essential for us to meet the needs of our communities while building sustainably for future generations.”
About Lafarge Canada Inc. Lafarge is Canada’s largest provider of sustainable construction materials and a member of the global group, Holcim. With 6,000 employees and 350 sites across Canada, our mission is to provide construction solutions that build better cities and communities. The cities where Canadians live, work and raise their families along with the community’s infrastructure benefit from the solutions provided by Lafarge consisting of aggregates, asphalt and paving, cement, precast concrete, ready-mix concrete, and road construction. Learn more at www.lafarge.ca
About TransAlta
TransAlta owns, operates and develops a diverse fleet of electrical power generation assets in Canada, the United States and Australia with a focus on long-term shareholder value. TransAlta provides municipalities, medium and large industries, businesses and utility customers with clean, affordable, energy-efficient and reliable power. Today, TransAlta is one of Canada’s largest producers of wind power and Alberta’s largest producer of hydroelectric power. For over 100 years, TransAlta has been a responsible operator and a proud community-member where its employees work and live. TransAlta aligns its corporate goals with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. For more information about TransAlta, visit our web site at transalta.com.
What is the significance of Lafarge's Purchase Power Agreement with TransAlta for HCMLY?
The PPA will supply 100 GWh/year of wind power to Lafarge's Exshaw cement plant, covering about 25% of its energy needs, thereby enhancing sustainability.
How much of Exshaw's energy demands will the wind power cover?
The wind power agreement will cover approximately 25% of the energy demands at the Exshaw cement plant.
What are the implications of the PPA for Lafarge's low carbon fuel project?
The PPA provides essential electricity for Lafarge's low carbon fuel project at Exshaw, supporting lower CO2 emissions in cement production.
What does Lafarge's renewable energy strategy indicate for its future operations?
Lafarge's renewable energy strategy indicates a strong commitment to sustainability and reducing carbon footprints in its operations.