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Odisha Power Generation Corporation Limited (OPGC) is the only thermal power generating company owned by the Government of Odisha. [1] It was incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 on 14 November 1984. OPGC started as a solely owned Government Company of the state of Odisha. It owns and operates four units of power plant- 2 units of 210 MW ...
OPGC Plant: Acquired by AES in 1998, this coal power plant has a total capacity of 420 MW. It is located in Odisha. OPGC II: Currently under construction, this coal powered plant is expected to boast 1,300 MW capacity.
Description. Alamitos Energy Center was originally built in the 1950s by Southern California Edison and consisted of seven natural gas-fired generating units that were cooled using a seawater once-through cooling system. Units 1 and 2 generated 175 MW each, units 3 and 4 generated 320 MW each, and units 5 and 6 generate 480 MW each.
In June 2017, AES began construction of a 644 MW combined cycle gas turbine (Unit 5) that is visually smaller and is air-cooled. [4] Unit 5 was commissioned on February 4, 2020. An additional 200 MW simple cycle gas turbine is proposed for the site should additional capacity be necessary.
Ib Thermal Power Station (ITPS) is a coal-based thermal power plant located near Jharsuguda town in Jharsuguda district in the Indian state of Odisha. The power plant is operated by the state owned Orissa Power Generation Corporation. The coal for the plant is sourced from Ib Valley Coalfield. Water is sourced from reservoir of Hirakud Dam.
Kintigh Generating Station. Coordinates: 43°21′29″N 78°36′14″W. Part of the Kintigh Generating Station, viewed from the west. The Kintigh Generating Station, also known as Somerset Operating Co. LLC of the Upstate New York Power Producers[1] was a 675- megawatt coal -fired power plant located in Somerset, New York, United States.
DP&L Inc. is a subsidiary of AES Corporation.Through its subsidiaries The Dayton Power and Light Company and DPL Energy Resources, DP&L sells to, and generates electricity for, a customer base of over 500,000 people within a 6,000-square-mile (16,000 km 2) area of West Central Ohio, including the area around Dayton, Ohio, its namesake. [1]
Killen Station. Killen Station was a 618 megawatt (MW) dual-fuel power generating facility located east of Wrightsville, Ohio in Adams County, Ohio. The power plant had two units: one coal-fired and one oil-fired. At the time of its closure, it was operated by AES Ohio Generation, a subsidiary of the AES Corporation.