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Deerland Peaking Station
Posted By Walter Schneider On September 4, 2007 @ 6:00 am In Community & Industry, Pollution: Health Issues, Nitrogen-Oxides, Emission Incidents & Issues, Sulphur-Dioxide | No Comments
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Deerland Peaking Station [North of Bruderheim]
By accident, I came across the following information:
MAXIM is proposing to construct and operate a 190 MW natural gas-fired power generation facility on a site immediately south of the existing Deerland high voltage substation in Bruderheim, Alberta. The company has obtained an option for the site and commenced a public consultation process on July 26, 2007. MAXIM anticipates that the first phase (95 MW) will be operational in 2009. The facility will use state-of-the-art combustion turbine technology.
Source: [1] Maxim Power Corp. (”MAXIM”) Announces Second Quarter 2007 Results
Marketwire, 2007 08 09
[2] Read the full story.
Article printed from Lamont County Environment: http://lce.folc.ca
URL to article: http://lce.folc.ca/2007/09/04/deerland-peaking-station/
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[1] Maxim Power Corp. (”MAXIM”) Announces Second Quarter 2007 Results: http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=759399
[2] Read the full story: http://folc.ca/maxim/deerland_peaking-station.htm
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