In:
Distributed Generation & Alternative Energy Journal, River Publishers, ( 1997-03-22), p. 36-50
Abstract:
The Mulberry Cogeneration Facility is notable in thepower industry. Among the features that make this 120 MWfacility stand apart from other power plants are zero dischargewastewater system, an inlet air chilling system, and an exten-sive Distributed Control System (DCS) for overall plant opera-tion, along with a 25 ppm NO x dry emission limit on gas fuel forthe first 3 years and 15 ppm thereafter.The Mulberry Cogeneration Facility is owned by Polk PowerPartners Ltd. (Central and South West Energy of Dallas and ARKEnergy of Laguna Hills, California). The Plant is operated by CSWEnergy. Central and South West Services acted as the EPC contractor,and retained Black & Veatch to provide engineering and procurementservices, construction liaison, and start-up support .The facility , located near Bartow, Florida, consists of a singlecombustion turbine/heat recovery steam generator (HRSG)/steam tur-bine combined cycle. It provides electric power to nearby Tampa Elec-tric and Florida Power Corporation, and up to 25,000 lb/h of processsteam to an adjacent steam host facility that was also developed by thepartnership . The Mulberry Cogeneration Facility began commercialoperation on August 10, 1994.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2156-6550
,
2156-3306
DOI:
10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1225
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
River Publishers
Publication Date:
1997
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