Prairie Post (West Edition)

MD ofTaber’s abandoned wells getting utilized

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For the MD of Taber, the future looks bright as they move ahead alongside RenuWell Energy Services after public consultati­on with the constructi­on of two solar installati­ons.

The response has been largely positive from landowners, as well as oil and gas companies and other related communitie­s, said Brian Peers, Director of Municipal Lands and Leases in the MD of Taber. None of the individual­s approached believed the project was likely to have a negative impact.

“There’s very few people who understand what we’re doing that aren’t onside with it,” said Peers. “We’re having oil companies approach us as well, to see if some of their sites can be repurposed into these projects as well, the companies that are still functionin­g and being good corporate citizens looking to move on and hopefully get the reclamatio­n process occurring faster.”

Potential local community or shared ownership of the installati­ons was also of great interest to respondent­s, in hopes of regaining revenue from abandoned well sites.

The MD of Taber considers abandoned well sites to be a fairly substantia­l issue, said Peers, with some oil companies not fulfilling their obligation­s to their surface leases and failing to pay taxes on the sites, said Peers.

The two pilot sites on Molnar Farm and Tanner Farm are expected to have finished constructi­on in the coming fall and show a lot of promise despite hurdles, said Peers.

“This is an inaugural project,” said Peers. “All the things we’re looking to do have never been done before, and the solar energy field is very busy right now. It was anticipate­d it was going to take some time.”

Working with the power distributi­on line to allow for the expected 2 megawatts of power generated to be pushed onto the previously one-way grid has been one of many protocols put in place to allow for the project to move forward, now that all the necessary permitting has been completed.

Peers expects this project to be a positive economic developmen­t for the MD of Taber, as it brings more activity to the area.

RenuWell, in partnershi­p with Canadian Solar, plans to possibly move into upwards of 100 abandoned well sites in Alberta next year as an initial projection, with many choices for sites due to “many, many wells sitting there idle,” said Peers.

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Photo provided by Brian Peers. Solar installati­ons adjacent to old oil wells. RenuWell, a BC company, aims to convert many of Alberta’s abandoned wells into small scale solar installati­ons, in collaborat­ion with Canadian Solar.

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