Power
Portland General Electric is Upgrading TW Sullivan Hydroelectric Station
The TW Sullivan Station utilizes approximately 40 foot of head to supply the water pressure in order to drive the turbines.
Released Friday, October 01, 2004
Researched by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources, Incorporated; Houston, Texas). Portland General Electric Company (Portland, Oregon), a regulated utility subsidiary of Enron Corporation (OTC: ENRN.PK) (Houston, Texas) is in the process of upgrading ten of thirteen hydroelectric generating units at its 109 year old sixteen megawatt (MW) TW Sullivan Station at Willamette Falls in Clackamas County, West Linn, Oregon. The project is being performed in conjunction with a 30-year license renewal for the station, which was originally due to expire in December 2004. The station is unmanned, but is monitored 24 hours a day from the company's Faraday Station.
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