Chuck Lenzie Generating Station
Chuck Lenzie Generating Station is a 1,102-megawatt (1,478,000 hp) gas-fired power station located 30 miles north of Las Vegas, Nevada near the junction of Interstate 15 and the Great Basin Highway (Nevada State Route 93). Power is generated by two D-11 steam turbines powered by four 7FA combustion turbines.[1] The plant is the first owned since a plant built in 1955.[2]
History
The facility began construction in 2004 as a Duke Energy, power station. The plant was sold to NV Energy and began production in 2006.
Facility
Since it is located in a desert where water is limited, the plant uses a six-story-high dry cooling system.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b "Chuck Lenzie Generating Station" (PDF). NV Energy. May 2010. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
- ^ "Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Fully Operational" (Press release). Nevada Power Company. April 17, 2006. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
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