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An affiliate of New Jersey's LS Power has officially submitted a permit to the Prince William County planning office for a 600 MW gas - fired plant .
8 February 2010-- Five workers were killed and 12 injured after an explosion at a 620 MW natural gas - fired plant under construction in Connecticut on Feb. 7. Officials are still investigating what caused the accident but some reports say
December 2009-- The California Energy Commission has OK'd the construction of a 600 MW combined cycle, natural gas - fired plant . Construction on the Avenal Energy Project is scheduled to begin in 2010 and it is expected to be fully operational
12 August 2009-- Basin Electric is planning to build a 300 MW gas - fired plant but is not sure what it will do with a proposed 700 MW coal-fired power plant. Basin could start construction on the $393 million
2010-- Northland Power Income Fund agreed to build and run a C$700 million (US$654.6 million), 261 MW natural- gas - fired plant in Canada that will use GE turbines. Construction is expected to begin in July 2010 and is scheduled for completion in
October 2009-- Progress Energy has gotten the green light from North Carolina state regulators to build a 950 MW natural gas - fired plant that will replace a coal-fired plant set to retire in 2013. The North Carolina Utilities Commission issued the order
2010-- Calpine Corp. received approval from a California agency to build a 600 MW combined cycle natural gas - fired plant designed to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 25 percent under state standards. The Bay Area Air Quality
18 December 2009-- Progress Energy filed with the North Carolina Utilities Commission to build a 600 MW natural gas - fired plant at its Sutton Plant following the company's decision to close 11 coal-fired units, including Sutton. The company
generates most of its power from the Ruacana hydropower plant and the coal fired Paratus and Von Eck power stations. If the new gas fired plant goes ahead it will probably be built near the southern coastal town of Oranjemund and cost about $700m, while about
Pakistan. UK-based International Power the largest private investor in Pakistan's power sector, is building the 404 MW gas fired plant in Balochistan province, around 600 km north of Karachi, the Manila-based multilateral lender said in a statement