Commercial Operation on June 4, 2009
Goreway Power Station is a natural gas-fired combined cycle electricity generating facility with a nameplate capacity of 874 MW located in Brampton, Ontario.
Major equipment consists of the following:
- Three (3) natural gas-fired General Electric 7FB combustion turbine generators with dry-low NOx combustion systems,
- Three (3) triple pressure reheat heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs) with natural gas duct burners and emissions reduction systems (SCR’s) during combined cycle operation,
- One (1) condensing steam turbine generator,
- An air cooled condenser (ACC) which reduces water usage and is capable of condensing the full steam flow from the HRSGs.
The plant is connected to the existing Hydro One 230 kV circuits V72R and V73R and feeds into the Ontario electricity market administered by the Independent Electricity System Operator.
| Location: | Brampton, Ontario |
| OPA Contracted Capacity: | 839.1 MW |
| Developer: | Goreway Station Partnership |
| Technology: | Natural gas-fired, combined cycle |
| Turbines: |
Three GE 7FB combustion turbines One condensing steam turbine |
| Commercial Operation Date: | June 4, 2009 |
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Project Contacts:
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Ontario Power Authority Media and Public Relations T. 416-969-6307 or 1-800-797-9604 |
Goreway Station Partnership Duane E. Cramer Vice President, Development Email: cramer@sitheglobal.com |