PPL Receives FERC Approval to Expand Holtwood Hydroelectric Plant
November 03 2009 - 12:50PM
PR Newswire (US)
HOLTWOOD, Pa., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Approval by the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission of a request by PPL Holtwood,
LLC, is a significant milestone in the plan to increase generation
of clean, renewable energy and improve migratory fish passage, the
company said Tuesday (11/3). "Expanding the Holtwood plant is part
of PPL's commitment to make sound financial investments while
increasing the proportion of non-fossil-fuel resources in our
strong generation portfolio," said Victor N. Lopiano, PPL's senior
vice president-Fossil and Hydro Generation. "We appreciate FERC's
timely action on our application." About 40 percent of the
electricity PPL generates annually comes from nuclear,
hydroelectric and renewable sources that do not emit carbon dioxide
to the atmosphere, he said. The expansion project, with an
estimated cost of $440 million, will add enough renewable energy to
power 100,000 typical homes. PPL's planned 125-megawatt increase in
generating capacity will more than double Holtwood's existing
generating capacity of 108 megawatts. In addition, in approving
this application FERC has extended the existing operating license
for the Holtwood hydroelectric plant through August 2030. PPL
resubmitted the Holtwood expansion application to FERC in April
2009 after withdrawing the original application in December 2008,
citing economic conditions. In refiling the application, PPL said
incentives in the federal stimulus package could make the project
feasible again by offsetting the factors that caused the company to
withdraw its original application. "We continue to work with the
U.S. Department of Energy to obtain loan guarantees for the
Holtwood project from the federal economic stimulus package. The
loan guarantees will enable us to reduce the overall financing cost
for the project to develop additional clean, renewable energy,"
Lopiano said. Additional benefits of the project are improved
passage for migratory fish along the Susquehanna River and its
tributaries, and improved recreational opportunities. PPL has
selected Walsh Construction of Chicago as the general contractor
for the project, which is expected to create more than 200
construction jobs. Some pre-construction work has begun.
Construction is expected to start in the first quarter of 2010. PPL
purchased the turbine generators for the project from a
Pennsylvania company, Voith Hydro of York. FERC's approval of the
Holtwood project comes just weeks after PPL's official start of
redevelopment at its Rainbow hydroelectric plant near Great Falls,
Mont. The Montana project, with an estimated cost of $230 million,
will increase the amount of clean, renewable power generated there
by 70 percent and improve fish passage when the project is
completed in 2012. The Holtwood plant has been generating
electricity since 1910, using the power of the water held back by a
55-foot-high dam across the Susquehanna River between Lancaster and
York counties in south central Pennsylvania. The dam creates Lake
Aldred, an 8-mile reservoir that provides opportunities for
boating, fishing and other public recreation. PPL Corporation
(NYSE:PPL), headquartered in Allentown, Pa., controls or owns more
than 12,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the United States,
sells energy in key U.S. markets and delivers electricity to about
4 million customers in Pennsylvania and the United Kingdom. More
information is available at http://www.pplweb.com/. DATASOURCE: PPL
Corporation CONTACT: George Lewis of PPL Corporation,
+1-610-774-5997 Web Site: http://www.pplweb.com/
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