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Omaha Public Power District
Omaha Public Power to add 900 MW through gas-fired plant expansions
The new assets will be split between the existing Cass County Station and Turtle Creek Station, which is currently under construction.
OPPD moves reciprocating gas engines into place
The reciprocating engines, along with two simple-cycle combustion turbines, are slated to enter service in 2024.
Facing multiple hurdles, OPPD delays power plant retirement and fuel-switch plans
Omaha Public Power District said it plans to delay the retirement of North Omaha Station (NOS) units 1-3 and fuel conversion of units 4 and 5 from low-sulfur coal to natural gas. The public power provider said the delay is only until the utility’s new natural gas generation balancing stations are fully approved for grid interconnection service by the Federal
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Omaha Public Power to add 900 MW through gas-fired plant expansions
OPPD moves reciprocating gas engines into place
Facing multiple hurdles, OPPD delays power plant retirement and fuel-switch plans