Capital Power Corp 2025 IR
The report highlights Capital Power's strategic expansion and operational performance in 2025, including the acquisition of 2.2 GW of flexible generation capacity in the PJM market through the Hummel Station and Rolling Hills facilities. The company also commissioned its first battery energy storage systems, York and Goreway BESS, adding 170 MW of storage capacity in Ontario. Additionally, Capital Power achieved commercial operations at the 122 MW Halkirk 2 Wind facility in Alberta. On the environmental front, the company reduced its absolute Scope 1 emissions to 20.5 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent, down from 21.5 million tonnes in 2024, following the successful phase-out of coal-fired generation.
Company: Capital Power Corp
Sector: Utilities
Country: Canada
Year: 2025
Type: IR
Pages: 162
Capital Power Corp
Integrated Annual Report
The report highlights Capital Power's strategic expansion and operational performance in 2025, including the acquisition of 2.2 GW of flexible generation capacity in the PJM market through the Hummel Station and Rolling Hills facilities. The company also commissioned its first battery energy storage systems, York and Goreway BESS, adding 170 MW of storage capacity in Ontario. Additionally, Capital Power achieved commercial operations at the 122 MW Halkirk 2 Wind facility in Alberta. On the environmental front, the company reduced its absolute Scope 1 emissions to 20.5 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent, down from 21.5 million tonnes in 2024, following the successful phase-out of coal-fired generation.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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