Calpine Installs PSM's Low Emissions Combustion System at Its Texas City Cogeneration Power Plant
September 07 2005 - 10:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Results in 80% Reduction in NOx Emissions and $36 Million of
Capital Cost Savings SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Calpine Corporation's (NYSE:CPN) parts
and manufacturing subsidiary Power Systems Mfg., LLC (PSM)
successfully converted one of three planned combustion turbine
generators at Calpine's Texas City Cogeneration Power Plant to
PSM's patented, low-emissions combustion system, LEC-III(R). As a
result, Calpine will reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions at its
Texas City power plant by approximately 80% while simultaneously
maintaining very low, single-digit carbon monoxide emission levels
-- without disrupting its steam host's operations or sacrificing
the plant's fuel-efficiency. The installation of PSM's LEC-III(R)
system on all three turbines is expected to save Calpine
approximately $36 million, when compared to the capital cost of
replacing heat recovery boilers, adding alternative selective
catalytic emission reduction technology and purchasing costly
emission credits. Calpine expects to complete the installation on
the two remaining gas turbines in 2006. "The PSM LEC-III(R) system
has consistently met or exceeded our expectations," said Tom Mason,
Calpine executive vice president and president of Calpine Power
Company. "This technology extends the economic life of Calpine's
existing power generation, dramatically reduces NOx emissions and
reduces operating costs." Texas City is a 457-megawatt, natural
gas-fired, cogeneration power plant, owned and operated by Calpine.
The plant, which entered operations in May 1987, produces steam for
an adjacent chemical processing facility and generates electricity
for the Texas power market. The retrofit involved the installation
of PSM's LEC-III(R) system in a 501D5 combustion turbine generator
designed by Siemens Westinghouse and manufactured by Mitsubishi.
PSM's proprietary low emissions combustion systems and
state-of-the-art hot gas path components continue to help Calpine
lower power plant emissions, improve fuel efficiency and enhance
reliability. Tom Churbuck, president of PSM, stated, "The Texas
City project strengthens PSM's record of success in providing
customers with the industry's lowest guaranteed NOx combustion
system available for D- and E-class gas turbines, including the GE
frame 6, 7 and 9 engines and now the Siemens Westinghouse and
Mitsubishi 501D5." PSM's proprietary dry low NOx combustion system
achieves NOx emissions of less than five parts per million without
the use of the more costly selective catalytic reduction
technology. The combustion system is in use in more than a dozen
General Electric-manufactured gas turbines for customers in the
United States, Europe and the Middle East. Calpine's Texas City
installation represents the first conversion of a Siemens turbine.
About Power Systems Mfg., LLC Power Systems Mfg., LLC, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Calpine Corporation, is an industry leader in
gas turbine component engineering design and production. The
Jupiter, Fla.-based company offers a wide range of low emissions
combustion systems and advanced airfoils compatible with
retrofitting or replacing existing combustion systems and hot gas
path components in General Electric and Siemens Westinghouse
turbines, including F-class machines. Visit PSM's web site at
http://www.powermfg.com/. About Calpine A major power company,
Calpine Corporation supplies customers and communities with
electricity from clean, efficient, natural gas-fired and geothermal
power plants. Calpine owns, leases and operates integrated systems
of plants in 21 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces. Its
customized products and services include wholesale and retail
electricity, natural gas, gas turbine components and services,
energy management, and a wide range of power plant engineering,
construction and operations services. Calpine was founded in 1984.
It is included in the S&P 500 Index and is publicly traded on
the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CPN. For more
information, visit http://www.calpine.com/. DATASOURCE: Calpine
Corporation CONTACT: Katherine Potter, ext. 1268, or Rick Barraza,
Investor Relations, ext. 1125, both of Calpine, +1-408-995-5115; or
Pat Conroy, Vice President, Commercial Operations of PSM,
+1-561-354-1177 Web site: http://www.powermfg.com/ Web site:
http://www.calpine.com/
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