Halton Hills Generating Station (641.5 MW) - Halton Hills

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Commercial Operation on September 1, 2010

Halton Hills Generating Station is a natural gas-fired combined cycle electricity generating facility with a contract capacity of 641.5 MW built along the Highway 401-407 Industrial Corridor in the Town of Halton Hills.

The facility is based on a 2x1 configuration consisting of two “F” class combustion turbine generators (CTG), each exhausting into its respective heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) with the combined steam supplying a single steam turbine generator.

Each CTG/HRSG can operate separately. An air cooled condenser has been selected for steam cycle cooling. The HRSGs incorporate natural gas fuelled duct burners which can be used to increase steam production for additional output from the steam turbine generator.

The plant is connected to Hydro One 230 kV circuits T38B and T39B between Halton Transformer Station and Hornby Junction to feed into the Ontario electricity market administrated by the Independent Electricity System Operator.

Location: Halton Hills, Ontario
OPA Contracted Capacity: 641.5 MW
Developer: TransCanada Corporation
Technology: Natural gas-fired, combined cycle
Turbines: Two “F” Class combustion turbine generators with dry low NOx combustors
One steam turbine generator
Commercial Operation Date: September 1, 2010

 

Links:

TransCanada - Halton Hills
http://www.transcanada.com/

Project Contacts:

Ontario Power Authority
 
Media and Public Relations
T. 416-969-6307 or 
1-800-797-9604

TransCanada Corporation
Halton Hills Generating Station

Community Relations
T. 905-864-0694
Email: haltonhills@transcanada.com