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Northwest Awash in Gas Power Plant Proposals, but Not in Gas Supplies

If the Pacific Northwest gets most of the 28,000 MW of natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plants now planned for the region, its natural gas demand will shoot up to 2.5 times current levels, according to an engineer and gas analyst from the region who spoke last week at a two-day industry conference in Seattle.

January 23, 2002

Atlanta Gas Implements Seasonal Rate Plan

Atlanta Gas Light Co. has implemented a seasonal rate plan timedto roll out during its February 2001 billing cycle by its naturalgas marketers. The plan, approved by the Georgia Public ServiceCommission, would make billing follow traditional winter and summerusage patterns.

December 15, 2000

NRG Picks up 5,961 MW, Option on 3,000 More

NRG Energy Inc. plans to spend $658 million to acquire fourcombined cycle power projects with a total capacity of 5,961 MWfrom LS Power LLC, an independent power producer headquartered inEast Brunswick, NJ. The agreement also gives the Minneapolis-basedNRG the opportunity to acquire ownership in the next 3,000 MW ofgeneration offered by LS Power and its partners.

November 13, 2000

NRG Picks up 5,961 MW, Option on 3,000 More

NRG Energy Inc. plans to spend $658 million to acquire fourcombined cycle power projects with a total capacity of 5,961 MWfrom LS Power LLC, an independent power producer headquartered inEast Brunswick, NJ. The agreement also gives the Minneapolis-basedNRG the opportunity to acquire ownership in the next 3,000 MW ofgeneration offered by LS Power and its partners.

November 8, 2000

Dynegy Starts Up 800 MW Plant in NC

Dynegy Inc. has started full-scale operations at the RockinghamPower Plant, a simple-cycle generating facility in RockinghamCounty, NC. The 800 MW plant, developed in just 12 months, is thethird generation facility Dynegy has put on line this summer.

July 31, 2000

Dynegy Starts Up 800 MW Plant in NC

Dynegy Inc. has started full-scale operations at the RockinghamPower Plant, a simple-cycle generating facility in RockinghamCounty, NC. The 800 MW plant, developed in just 12 months, is thethird generation facility Dynegy has put on line this summer.

July 28, 2000

FPL To Add 500 MW to Rhode Island

FPL Energy LLC, the independent power production subsidiary ofFPL Group, Inc. said yesterday it expects to have a 500-megawattcombined cycle gas-fired power plant in Johnston, RI, up andrunning by 2002. Rights to build and operate the plant, which willbe located near Providence, were purchased from Reliant EnergyPower Generation, Inc., a subsidiary of Houston-based ReliantEnergy. The purchase price was not disclosed.

June 23, 2000

PG&E Begins CA Power Plant Construction

PG&E Corp.’s National Energy Group began construction on theLa Paloma Generating Plant, a 1,048 MW gas-fired, combined-cyclefacility expected to begin operating in the summer of 2001. Theplant is estimated to burn about 180,000 MMcf/d, and Kern-Mojave isthe closest pipeline source, a spokesman said.

March 8, 2000

Aquila, Calpine Partner on Missouri Power Plant

Aquila Energy sold to San Jose-based Calpine Corp. a 50%interest in its 600 MW gas-fired, combined-cycle Aries power plantnow under construction in Pleasant Hill, MO. Under the agreementMerchant Energy Partners, an Aquila subsidiary, will manage thefuel supply for the plant as well as all the power produced by theplant. Calpine will oversee construction, operation andmaintenance.

January 18, 2000

Aquila Swapping Gas for Power in MS

UtiliCorp subsidiary Aquila Energy contracted for the option toprovide gas in exchange for power at one of three combined cyclepower units being built in Batesville, MS, by LSP Energy LimitedPartnership. The unit is expected to go on line by summer of 2000.Under the initial 15-year agreement, Aquila will provide gas to runthe unit, and in exchange LSP will provide Aquila the power andelectrical capacity.

September 10, 1998
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