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Yukon Electrical to test use of liquefied natural gas

The Yukon Electrical Company will be first in the territory to experiment with liquefied natural gas.

Pilot program to run in Watson Lake this fall

The Yukon Electrical Company will be first in the territory to experiment with liquefied natural gas.

The company has applied to the environmental assessment board to convert one of its diesel generators in Watson Lake to run with natural gas.

If it works, spokesperson Jay Massey said the company plans to convert its six generators in Watson Lake.

Yukon Electrical will start testing the use of liquefied natural gas with a pilot program in Watson Lake. (Google)

"The first phase is a pilot project. We really want to ensure the generators will work and respond like we've been told they will. The target is to displace 1.9 million litres of diesel fuel with natural gas supplementing these generators," he said.

The conversion allows diesel generators to operate with a combination of diesel and natural gas, displacing about 50 per cent of the normal diesel consumption.

Yukon Electrical's parent company, ATCO, will construct and maintain the project. It is expected to start this fall.

The Yukon environmental review board is seeking views and information on the proposal.