Canal Generating Plant

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Canal Generating Plant
CountryUnited States
LocationSandwich, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°46′14.02″N 70°30′33.81″W / 41.7705611°N 70.5093917°W / 41.7705611; -70.5093917Coordinates: 41°46′14.02″N 70°30′33.81″W / 41.7705611°N 70.5093917°W / 41.7705611; -70.5093917
StatusOperational
Commission date1968
Owner(s)Ironclad Energy
Thermal power station
Primary fuelOil
Power generation
Nameplate capacity1,226 MW

The Canal Generating Plant is a petroleum and natural gas[citation needed] electrical power station in Sandwich, Massachusetts. Canal 1 a baseload unit began operation in 1968 and was for many years the most efficient oil burning plant in the US. Canal 2, a cycling unit began operation in the mid 1970s. The plant was bought by Mirant in 1999 (now GenOn Energy Holdings, part of NRG Energy). It is located on and named after the Cape Cod Canal. Though today functioning only as a peaking plant, the Canal plant formerly generated the vast majority of the cape's power in its heyday.

The plant's owner built a project to modernize the plant and keep it relevant by constructing a 330 megawatt simple cycle natural gas plant on the site which runs on natural gas unit and is capable of starting up within 10 minutes as well as a 1.5 MW solar array on the property. The third unit has the ability to run on #2 oil during cold periods in the winter when the natural gas pipelines are constrained. This project was reportedly chosen over repowering one of the oil units with natural gas.

In 2018 it was sold to private equity firm Ironclad Energy, subsidiary of Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Power Plant Quietly Changes Hands". CapeNews.net. Retrieved 2019-05-21.

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