Proceeding 30450  Register

Applications 30450-A001 and 30450-A002

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Overview

Collisard Power L.P., a wholly owned subsidiary of Northland Power Inc., has applied to construct and operate the Collisard Power Station Project that would consist of a 120‑megawatt natural gas power plant and a substation. The project would be located within Red Deer County, approximately five kilometres south of Benalto, within Legal Subdivision 2 of Section 2, Township 38, Range 3, west of the Fifth Meridian. The applications were made under the Hydro and Electric Energy Act.

The notice of application can be found here.

Register to participate by filing a statement of intent to participate by February 6, 2026. 

If you wish to participate in this proceeding, please visit our website and log in to the eFiling System, go to Proceeding 30450, and register to participate under the “registered parties” tab. You will be prompted to fill out a statement of intent to participate. For guidance on how to use the eFiling System, please visit www.auc.ab.ca/how-to-use-efiling. Alternatively, please contact us at 310-4AUC (310-4282) in Alberta or info@auc.ab.ca for more information or assistance with filing your statement of intent to participate.

The eFiling System​

The eFiling System should be accessed to view the applications and the other documents the AUC will be considering in this proceeding. The system is also used to file submissions and evidence to participate in the proceeding.

To create an account, select “New account” and follow the steps to create a user ID and password. If you have any questions about how to use the eFiling System please contact us at info@auc.ab.ca or 310-4AUC.

Documents being considered in this proceeding can be found in the eFiling​ System (which requires log in). Once you have logged in, enter 30450 in the “go to” section at the top left corner of your screen.

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