Gas
Turbine Compressor Stations
The
following Iroquois gas turbine compressor stations meet the dual requirements
of having a total gas turbine capacity of at least 15,000 hp and operating
5,250 hours or more per year (60 percent load factor) based upon the previous years
operational data (2012):
·
Brookfield
Compressor
stations that either have waste heat recovery units already installed, or have
projects that are currently under development or construction, are not
included.
Background
Information
This
information is being posted to meet one of the voluntary requirements of
INGAA’s February 2008 whitepaper on Waste Energy Recovery Opportunities for
Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines.
Recovering
waste heat and generating electricity from the hot exhaust gas of gas turbines
located at pipeline compressor stations is seen as a way to promote increased
energy efficiency and reduce green house gas emissions. Pipeline companies
with facilities in the United States, in concert with the Interstate Natural Gas
Association of America (INGAA), have considered ways of expediting the
development process for compressor waste heat recovery projects. As a result
of those considerations, a number of pipeline companies have agreed to
identify, on a voluntary basis, gas turbine compressor stations on their
systems that:
•
Have
a total gas turbine station capacity of at least 15,000 hp; and
•
Operated
at or more than 5,250 hours per year (60 percent load factor) over the previous
12 months.
Additional
information may be provided to third-party waste heat developers upon request,
subject to certain conditions and the execution of a confidentiality
agreement. For more information, please contact Rob Perless, Project
Development Manager, at (203) 944-7016.