plannedAlberta Carbon Grid
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Pembina Pipeline / TC Energy

Alberta Carbon Grid

The Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG) is being developed through a collaboration between Pembina and TC Energy as a comprehensive carbon capture, transportation, and storage infrastructure across Alberta. Designed to serve multiple emission-intensive industries, ACG will utilize existing rights-of-way to deliver cost-effective and safe CO₂ sequestration. The long-term vision includes multiple regional hubs, with capacity to transport and store up to 20 million tonnes of CO₂ per year, equivalent to removing approximately 7.5 million cars from the road. Its inaugural hub—ACG Industrial Heartland—has secured government support and evaluation rights over a 900,000-hectare area north of Fort Saskatchewan, near Edmonton’s Industrial Heartland. Developed in phases, ACG aims to help Alberta meet climate targets, stimulate economic growth, and ensure accessible, regional decarbonization pathways.

State

Alberta

Country

Canada

Region

canada

Project name

Alberta Carbon Grid

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Company:
Pembina Pipeline / TC Energy
Project name:
Alberta Carbon Grid
Project categories:
planned
County:
Westlock County
State:
Alberta
Country:
Canada
Region:
Canada
Applicant name:
Pembina Pipeline Corp. / TC Energy Corp
Status:
Lease
Reference:
https://albertacarbongrid.ca/
Injection rate (Mt/year):
9,999,905
Leased acres:
2,413,278
Announcement date:
2021-07-17
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Date
Article title
Source
2021-06-17
Pembina and TC Energy Partner to Create World-Scale Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Solution: The Alberta Carbon Grid
2022-03-31
Alberta Carbon Grid selected to move forward
2022-10-18
Alberta Carbon Grid secures rights to evaluate one of the largest carbon storage areas available under the Carbon Sequestration Tenure Management
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