Spy Hill Power Plant

Spy Hill Power Plant[1] is a natural gas-fired station owned by Northland Power, in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada. The plant will operate as a power peaking plant, complete with synchronous condense (voltage control), under a 25-year power purchase agreement with SaskPower. Construction started on the project in 2009, and was completed in October 2011. The plant was built using two General Electric LM 6000 gas turbines.[2] Construction of the plant was expected to cost $145 million.

Spy Hill Power Plant
CountryCanada
LocationSpy Hill, Saskatchewan
Coordinates50°35′56″N 101°50′52″W
StatusOperational
Commission date2011
Owner(s)Northland Power
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Nameplate capacity86 MW

Description

The Power Station consists of two turbines (supplied by General Electric LM6000), that operate in a simple cycle configuration. The operations team is as follows:

Site Lead, I&C Technologist - Dallas Wiley; Electrical Technologist - Dean Currie; Chief Engineer - Keith McKay

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