A group of Indigenous communities in northeast Alberta are competing with big name oil and gas companies to secure the rights to construct and operate the first large-scale, regional carbon capture and storage facility in the province.
Bids are due on Feb. 1 to build the first of what the Alberta government hopes will be many carbon captureĀ hubs throughout the province ā each one likely costing billions of dollars and requiring several years to develop and build.Ā
The centres would collect carbon emissions from any nearby facility that emits greenhouse gases ā like a refinery or fertilizer plant ā and store



