Genesee Generating Station | |
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Country |
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Location | Genesee, Alberta |
Coordinates | 53°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.343°N 114.303°W |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1989 (G2), 1994 (G1), 2005 (G3) |
Owner(s) | Capital Power |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel |
Coal (81%) Natural gas (19%) |
Turbine technology | Steam turbine |
Cooling source | Genesee cooling pond |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 2 × 430 MW subcritical coal-fired steam 1 × 516 MW supercritical coal-fired steam |
Units planned | 2 × 530 MW combined cycle gas turbines (both 50% Capital Power Corporation, 50% ENMAX Corporation) |
Nameplate capacity | 1,376 MW |
Genesee Generating Station is a coal fired station owned by Capital Power Corporation, located near Genesee, Alberta, Canada; 71 km (44 miles) southwest of Edmonton, Alberta. Fuel is provided by the nearby coal mine, a joint venture of EPCOR and Westmoreland Prairie Resources. The Genesee cooling pond is a reservoir [ citation needed] covering 735 hectares (1,820 acres). The pond is topped up with water from the North Saskatchewan River.
The station consists of three units.
The Genesee Generating Station consists of: [1] [2]
The boilers were supplied by Combustion Engineering/ Hitachi while the turbines/generator are supplied by GEC/Hitachi. [3] The plant has two smokestacks, one 138 m (453 ft) tall, the other 121 m (397 ft) tall. [4]
On 18 June 2019, Capital Power announced plans to expand the "dual-fuel" capabilities of all three units to running off 50% coal and 50% natural gas, with the intent to convert the power station to 100% natural gas use by 2030. Capital Power submitted applications in 2020 and received approval from the AUC and AEP in 2021 to convert Units 1 and 2 to Natural Gas Combined Cycle (NGCC) technology. The project also includes addition of a 210 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). [5] Unit 3 was converted to a 60/40 ratio of coal to natural gas in spring 2021 and will be converted to enable 100% gas firing in 2023. [6] According to Capital Power, all units were to be off coal by 2023. [7] The date for units 1 and 2 has since been delayed to 2024. [8]
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