Operations

 Over a year ago, Capital Power began discussions about a potential partnership agreement with four Alberta First Nations. Collaborative engagement and transparent consultation resulted in the Louis ...

Building the leading power producer in North America requires a diverse pool of talent that brings deep-rooted expertise, unique skillsets, and varying perspectives together to propel our transition t ...

To meet North America's rapidly expanding energy needs, we’re growing our solar portfolio in tandem with FlexGen capacityin core electricity markets. This balanced approach to the energy expansion w ...

Operating an 83-turbine wind facility located on 25,000 acres of working agricultural land takes immeasurable organization, skill, and collaboration. Add in a passion for renewables larger than an 80- ...

To meet North America's rapidly expanding energy needs, we’re growing our renewables portfolio in tandem with FlexGen capacity in core electricity markets. This balanced approach to the energy expan ...

Building the leading power producer in North America requires a diverse pool of talent that brings deep-rooted expertise, unique skillsets, and varying perspectives together to propel our transition t ...

In the face of escalating climate change concerns, the words "decarbonization" and "net zero" are everywhere. But what do these terms mean, how do they work, and how do they fit together? Let's take a ...

Reliable and affordable electricity is essential for our safety, security, and economic well-being. It powers our homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure, such as hospitals, schools, and emerge ...

Located west of Edmonton, Capital Power’s Genesee Generating Station has provided reliable baseload generation for decades. Today, the facility is undergoing a $1.35 billion transformation to move o ...

As we power a sustainable future for people and planet, we’re proud to grow our relationships with Indigenous communities near our operations. Our Genesee Generating Station, located near Paul First ...