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The power station was originally planned to have four 300MW units. One of the limiting factors in building a power station of that size was the water supply. To obtain enough water for four generating units, SaskPower was considering diverting other water sources towards the East Fork of the Poplar
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The SaskPower's Emissions Control Research Facility (ECRF), is located at the Poplar River Power Station and has the mandate to evaluate various technologies for controlling emissions. The station has been instrumented to provide real-time sampling of flue gasses. The ECRF facility was
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being constructed between 1975 and 1977 to provide cooling water for the station. Morrison Dam was built along the course of the
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The project to build the station was launched in the fall of 1974, with the
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Sask Power anticipates that the power station will be shut down by 2030.
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about 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the north is delivered by the
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Coal Fired Power Plants in Canada - Power Plants Around the World
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Scott, Robert W. "Short line: POPLAR RIVER MINE RAILWAY".
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The boilers are supplied by Combustion Engineering and
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SaskPower's Emissions Control Research Facility (ECRF)
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RM of Hart Butte No. 11
Coronach, Saskatchewan
49°3′28″N 105°29′05″W / 49.05778°N 105.48472°W / 49.05778; -105.48472
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Coronach, Saskatchewan
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East Poplar River
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