N.C. Regulators Approve Certificate for Progress Energy Carolinas Power Plant
October 01 2009 - 5:16PM
PR Newswire (US)
Natural gas-fueled units will lower emissions; scheduled to be in
service in 2013 RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
N.C. Utilities Commission (NCUC) has approved Progress Energy
Carolinas' plan to build new natural gas-fueled power generation in
Wayne County, to replace a coal-fired plant that the utility will
retire in 2013. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020923/CHM008LOGO-c) The
commission today approved a certificate of public convenience and
necessity for Progress Energy Carolinas' proposed 950-megawatt (MW)
combined-cycle power plant near the site of the H.F. Lee coal-fired
plant. The company announced its plan to retire the plant's three
coal-fired units Aug. 18, and filed the certificate request the
same day. The streamlined review process was authorized by
legislation approved by the N.C. General Assembly in July. The
natural gas-fueled plant represents a projected investment of about
$900 million. It is expected to create up to 500 construction jobs
over the 24-month building process. The plan also will involve the
construction of a natural gas pipeline to the site in Wayne County,
which will enhance gas supply to the region. Progress Energy
expects to announce a contract for the gas supply in the near
future. As planned, the new plant will increase the amount of
electricity that can be produced at the site by about 550 MW, while
reducing overall emissions, including carbon dioxide, nitrogen
oxides, sulfur dioxide and mercury. The additional generating
capacity may be used to meet the demands of a growing customer
service area, meet evolving environmental requirements and to
provide for additional resource flexibility. "For nearly 60 years,
the Lee Plant has been a vital part of the resource mix we use to
meet the needs of the households and businesses that depend on us,"
said Lloyd Yates, president and CEO of Progress Energy Carolinas.
"Replacing the plant with new, advanced-design, cleaner-burning
plants will help ensure we have dependable, affordable power for
our 1.5 million customers and for future generations." The company
plans to file for a state air permit in the coming months. The
schedule calls for construction to begin in 2011. There are about
70 employees at the Lee Plant. The company is working to ensure
that as many as possible will have jobs at the new facility or
opportunities to move to other positions at company facilities. The
existing power plant will close once the new plant is online. The
three Lee Plant coal units were built in 1951, 1952 and 1962. They
are located on the Neuse River west of Goldsboro. In 2000, the
company built four combustion-turbine units (fueled interchangeably
by natural gas or oil) at a site adjacent to the Lee Plant, called
the Wayne County Energy Complex. Earlier this year, a fifth
combustion turbine was added at Wayne County. Those units are used
primarily as peaking plants, to meet increased demand for
electricity on the hottest and coldest days of the year. The
existing Wayne County Energy Complex is large enough to accommodate
the additional gas-fueled generation. Unlike the existing gas-fired
units at Wayne County, the new units will be operated in combined
cycle. The addition will include three combustion turbines with
additional equipment added to recover exhaust heat to generate
steam. The steam is used to generate additional electricity with no
additional need for fuel. This makes the units highly efficient in
meeting customer electricity demand as it changes throughout the
day. Progress Energy (NYSE:PGN), headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., is
a Fortune 500 energy company with more than 22,000 megawatts of
generation capacity and $9 billion in annual revenues. Progress
Energy includes two major electric utilities that serve
approximately 3.1 million customers in the Carolinas and Florida.
The company has earned the Edison Electric Institute's Edison
Award, the industry's highest honor, in recognition of its
operational excellence, and was the first utility to receive the
prestigious J.D. Power and Associates Founder's Award for customer
service. The company is pursuing a balanced strategy for a secure
energy future, which includes aggressive energy-efficiency
programs, investments in renewable energy technologies and a
state-of-the-art electricity system. Progress Energy celebrated a
century of service in 2008. Visit the company's Web site at
http://www.progress-energy.com/.
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