Arizona's Navajo Power Station Shuts Down Unit 2 for Repairs
Arizona's Navajo Power Station Shuts Down Unit 2 for Repairs
SUGAR LAND--January 23, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Navajo Power Station, which located in Page, Arizona, shut down its 803-megawatt (MW) Unit 2 on Wednesday for repairs. The station is owned by Salt River Project (Tempe, Arizona).
Within this article: Details on the shutdown, including current schedules and affected capacity.
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