Energy Negotiations Approves Gasification of Two Units of Palo Seco Plant
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They would operate on natural gas as primary fuel and the bunker C, an oil derivative, would be maintained as backup
On Saturday, the Energy Negotiate approved the conversion of units 3 and 4 of the Palo Seco Thermal Power Plant to operate with natural gas as the main fuel. The two units have a generating capacity of approximately 216 megawatts each. The conversion will allow the plants to operate at lower cost and generate estimated savings of $40.6 million, which could be reflected in the bill of consumers. The project has a cost of approximately $20 million…
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SAN JUAN – The Energy Negotiate approved the conversion of units 3 and 4 of Palo Seco’s Thermoelectric Power Plant to operate with natural gas as the main fuel. “With this conversion we are once again fulfilling our commitment to build a more reliable, modern and efficient energy system,” said Gov. Jenniffer Adyin González Colón in written statements. The two units have a generating capacity of approximately 216 megawatts each. The conversion wi…
The Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate approved the conversion of units 3 and 4 of the Palo Seco Thermoelectric Power Plant to operate with natural gas as the main fuel, as part of the process of transformation of the electrical system. The two units have a generating capacity of approximately 216 megawatts each. According to official information, the conversion will allow the plants to operate at lower cost and generate estimated savings of $40.6 mil…
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