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Greenfield Energy Centre

Natural gas-fired power station in Courtright, Ontario


Natural gas-fired power station in Courtright, Ontario

FieldValue
nameGreenfield Energy Centre
countryCanada
locationCourtright, Ontario
coordinates
ownerCalpine (50%)
Mitsui (50%)
statusOperational
th_fuel_primaryNatural gas
ps_cooling_sourceSt. Clair River
ps_combined_cycleYes
ps_electrical_capacity1,005 MW
commissionedOctober 2008

Mitsui (50%)

Greenfield Energy Centre is a natural gas-fired power station located in Courtright, Ontario. It produces 1,005 MW of electricity and is the second largest natural gas-fired power plant in Canada. It is the largest privately owned and operated gas power plant in Ontario.

Greenfield consists of three Siemens Westinghouse gas turbine generators, a single 517 MW Toshiba steam turbine generator, and three Deltek heat recovery steam generators.

References

References

  1. Crawley, Mike. (1 May 2023). "Doug Ford government wants new gas plants to boost Ontario's electricity system". CBC.
  2. "1,005mw Greenfield Energy Centre EPCM {{!}} Ausenco".
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