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Greenfield Energy Centre
Natural gas-fired power station in Courtright, Ontario
Natural gas-fired power station in Courtright, Ontario
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Greenfield Energy Centre |
| country | Canada |
| location | Courtright, Ontario |
| coordinates | |
| owner | Calpine (50%) |
| Mitsui (50%) | |
| status | Operational |
| th_fuel_primary | Natural gas |
| ps_cooling_source | St. Clair River |
| ps_combined_cycle | Yes |
| ps_electrical_capacity | 1,005 MW |
| commissioned | October 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
- Crawley, Mike. (1 May 2023). "Doug Ford government wants new gas plants to boost Ontario's electricity system". CBC.
- "1,005mw Greenfield Energy Centre EPCM {{!}} Ausenco".
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