The document summarizes plans for a new $22 million state-of-the-art power engineering laboratory and classroom facilities at Keyano College. The lab will feature a power and HVAC plant and enable new programming in instrumentation, fluid mechanics, pneumatics, and building operations. It will increase the college's instructional capacity from 165 to 468 steam time blocks per year for power engineering and process operations students. The locally trained graduates will help meet the projected need of 3000 to 5500 power engineers in Alberta's oilsands between 2010-2020.