Power
Reliant Resources completes 465MW Florida Peaking Power Plant
...will provide two-thirds of the power is to be sold to Seminole Electric Cooperative Inc (Tampa, Florida) a rurual electric cooperative...
Released Wednesday, January 16, 2002
The following is an advisory by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources, Inc; Houston, Texas). Private Energy Producer (PEP), Reliant Resources, Incorporated (NYSE: RRI) (Houston, Texas) is commissioning and testing three 155 mega-watt (MW) natural gas/distillate fuel oil-fired General Electric combustion turbine/generator sets at their Osceola Peaking Plant near Holopaw Florida.
The plant is on a 100-acre site and will provide two-thirds of the power is to be sold to Seminole Electric Cooperative Inc (Tampa, Florida) a rural electric cooperative and the remainder will be available for the merchant grid.
Reliant went public in October 2000 but its stock is still 80% held by Reliant Energy. Reliant Resources with the merger of Orion Power has 20,600MW of generating capacity this new peaking plant will bring them to over 21,000MW.
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