Meadow Lake carbon-capture project secures $2.5M in federal funding
A Meadow Lake project aimed at advancing carbon capture and storage technology at the Meadow Lake Tribal Council Bioenergy Centre has received $2.5 million in federal funding as part of a broader federal effort to support the transformation of Canada’s forestry sector.
The funding, announced Wednesday by Natural Resources Canada, will support the North Star BECCS Project, led by Carbon Alpha Corp. in partnership with the Meadow Lake Tribal Council.
According to the federal government, the project will focus on the engineering and planning needed to integrate carbon capture technology into the existing bioenergy facility.
The project is intended to lay the technical groundwork for future implementation of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, or BECCS, systems, which can enable low- and negative-emissions energy production.


