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Industry Briefs

Construction is scheduled to begin this month on the PacificNorthwest’s first merchant power plant, a natural gas-fired 500 MWplant in the southern Oregon city of Klamath Falls just north ofthe California border and east of the Cascade Mountains. Commercialstart-up is scheduled for July 2001. The City of Klamath Falls,using $300 million tax-exempt public revenue bonds, will own theplant. PacifiCorp Power Marketing will build, manage, operate andfuel the plant. And PG&E Gas Transmission/NW will transport gasthrough an enlarged portion of its 80-mile, east-to-west MedfordLateral off its main north-to-south interstate pipeline thatcarries Canadian supplies to markets in California as well as thePacific Northwest. The plant is expected to need about 9 MMcf/d forits peak output. The City of Klamath Falls will use half of theplant’s electricity generation to operate municipal facilities, andPacifiCorp will market the remaining power, mostly to surroundingprivate- and public-sector utilities.

July 9, 1999

Calpine Plans PA Generation for 2001

Calpine Corp. of San Jose, CA, acquired the rights to build, ownand operate a 545-MW gas-fired power plant in Ontelaunee Townshipin eastern Pennsylvania. The proposed Ontelaunee Energy Center willserve users throughout the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland (PJM)power pool. Permitting for the proposed $285 million facility isnow underway, with construction scheduled to begin in early 2000.The plant, which is scheduled to start production in late 2001,will burn 85,000 to 90,000 MMBtu of gas per day.

June 22, 1999

Two CMS Plants Go On Line in Michigan

Commercial operation began at two CMS Energy gas-firedgenerating plants in Michigan, adding 199 MW of capacity to thestate’s power grid for use this summer. The units, owned by CMSEnergy’s independent power unit, CMS Generation Co., will helpassure electric system reliability during peak demand periods.

June 21, 1999

Industry Briefs

The Coastal Corporation has announced that its Coastal Powersubsidiary will build a 265 MW gas-fired power plant northeast ofDenver. Fulton Cogeneration Associates, L.P., an affiliate ofCoastal Power, will own and operate the plant and has entered intoa power purchase agreement with Public Service Company of Coloradobeginning in May of 2000. Construction of the facility will beginthis summer near Brush, CO. Colorado Interstate Gas Company, also asubsidiary of The Coastal Corporation, will build a pipeline fromits Young and Fort Morgan natural gas storage fields to transportnatural gas to the plant.

June 1, 1999

FPL Plans Power Plant in MA

FPL Energy Inc., a subsidiary of FPL Group Inc. plans to build,own and operate a 700 MW gas-fired power plant in Bellingham, MA.FPL Energy signed a purchase agreement with Massachusetts-basedInfrastructure Development Co. (IDC) for the right to build theplant. IDC planned the project, has been working with localcommunities and the state to obtain regulatory approvals and willcontinue to assist FPL Energy with development. Information on theplant’s projected gas consumption was unavailable.

May 19, 1999

Western Gas Resources Moves Into California Distribution

The potential for selling to several gas-fired merchant powerplants in the area is what prompted Denver-based Western GasResources to enter California’s increasingly crowded natural gasmarket by getting an option to buy a Shell-Mobil gathering anddelivery system in northern California. Included in the proposeddeal that should be wrapped up by year-end are 170 miles oftwo-inch- and 10-inch-diameter pipelines crossing more than a dozenlocal gas fields between the Sacramento Airport north of thecapital and the industrialized north Contra Costa County to thesouthwest, where there are substantial existing and proposed largeindustrial loads.

April 19, 1999

Dominion, CNG Seeking Power Plant Options

Dominion Resources Inc. of Richmond, VA, and a subsidiary ofPittsburgh-based Consolidated Natural Gas Co. signed an agreementto develop gas-fired power generation facilities along CNG’spipeline system. Dominion Resources and CNG power company willidentify and evaluate potential sites for development of facilitiesalong CNG’s natural gas pipeline network in Ohio, Pennsylvania, NewYork, West Virginia and Virginia. Dominion Resources and CNGaffiliates will develop, own, operate and maintain the facilitieson a 50-50 ownership basis.

April 15, 1999

Nicor, Dynegy Begin Constructing Power Plant

Nicor and Dynegy Inc. have begun construction on a 250 MWgas-fired, peak-demand power generation facility in the Village ofEast Dundee, IL. The two companies said they plan to market theelectricity generated at the Rocky Road Power facility in thewholesale market to investor-owned utilities, electric cooperativesand municipalities when commercial operations get underway thissummer.

February 9, 1999

Ford Powerplant Blast Pressures CMS Project

Construction of a new 710 MW gas-fired cogeneration plant toreplace a 75-year old powerhouse supplying Ford Motor Company’smassive Rouge complex and Rouge Steel Co. in Dearborn, MI, is goinginto overdrive following the explosion of a boiler Tuesday thatkilled one person, critically injured a dozen others and shut downthe old plant.

February 4, 1999

Nipsco Negotiates for Amoco Cogen Plant

Primary Energy, Inc., a subsidiary of Nipsco IndustriesInc.(NI), and Amoco are negotiating a deal to develop a naturalgas-fired cogeneration facility at Amoco’s Whiting Refinery inIndiana, NI announced Tuesday. The understanding allows the partiesto proceed closer toward final agreements. The energy produced bythe plant will be used by the Amoco refinery and other customers innorthern Indiana.

December 28, 1998