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proposing adding up to three 215 MW natural gas - fired peaking units to help meet power ..... need for power because the natural gas - fired turbines could be brought ..... affected by the plans to add the natural gas - fired units. Read more new gas
cleaner power through both natural gas - fired power generation and renewable ..... increase over the next two year as natural - gas fired generation would decrease over the same ..... like solar.” Read more natural gas - fired news
interest in a portfolio of natural gas - fired generating assets to an affiliate ..... MW Blythe Energy Center, a natural gas - fired facility in Blythe, Calif ..... MW Calhoun Energy Center, a natural gas - fired facility located in Eastaboga
since EIA began collecting the data, generation from natural gas - fired plants is virtually equal to generation from coal ..... requiring increased output from both coal- and natural gas - fired generators. The mix of fuels used to generate electricityand
operate a 120 MW, $158 million natural gas - fired power plant. The plant would use three simple-cycle, natural - gas - fired combustion turbines, each ..... operation by 2014. Read more new natural gas - fired projects news
Gas & Electric Co. (LG&E) to build a 640 MW natural gas - fired power plant at LG&E’s Cane Run plant and to purchase the 495 MW Bluegrass natural gas - fired plant in Oldham County. The Bluegrass plant will
region with more nuclear and natural gas - fired generation. The board authorized ..... purchase of a combined-cycle natural gas - fired power plant in Mississippi ..... Partnership, is a three-unit, natural gas - fired power plant with a summer capacity
The 845 MW Tenaska Gateway combined-cycle natural gas - fired power plant in Texas has saved more than $3.2 million in operational expenses and reduced its use of water treatment agents
NorthWestern Energy brought a 60 MW natural gas - fired peaking power unit online in Aberdeen, S.D., according to Electric Light & Power/POWERGRID International magazine. The
uncertainties, are some of the reasons that American Municipal Power (AMP) said it would not be moving on with a planned natural gas - fired peaking plant with FirstEnergy (NYSE: FE ). The 873 MW peaking unit was supposed to be built at the site of FirstEnergy