Selkirk Generating Station
Selkirk Generating Station | |
---|---|
Location of Selkirk Generating Station in Manitoba | |
Country | Canada |
Location | St. Clements, Manitoba |
Coordinates | 50°8′03″N 96°51′05″W / 50.13417°N 96.85139°WCoordinates: 50°8′03″N 96°51′05″W / 50.13417°N 96.85139°W |
Status | Active |
Commission date | 1961 |
Owner(s) | Manitoba Hydro |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Natural Gas |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 132 MW |
Selkirk Generating Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by Manitoba Hydro. It is located just across the Red River from Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada, in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements. The station was originally designed as a coal-fired station burning lignite. In 2002 it underwent a $30 M conversion to natural gas.
The Selkirk Generating Station consists of [1] two 66 MW steam turbine-generator units. Construction of the plant started in 1957 and the station went into commercial service in 1961. In 2002 the fuel supply was converted from Saskatchewan lignite coal to natural gas.[2]
References
- ↑ Plant Description
- ↑ http://www.hydro.mb.ca/corporate/facilities/gs_selkirk.shtml Manitoba Hydro description retrieved 2013 March 6
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, June 19, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.