Brandon Generating Station

Brandon Generating Station

Natural-gas fired combustion turbine building at Brandon GS
Country Canada
Location Brandon, Manitoba
Coordinates 49°50′43″N 99°53′21″W / 49.84528°N 99.88917°W / 49.84528; -99.88917Coordinates: 49°50′43″N 99°53′21″W / 49.84528°N 99.88917°W / 49.84528; -99.88917
Status Active
Commission date 1958
Owner(s) Manitoba Hydro
Thermal power station
Primary fuel subbituminous coa
Natural Gas
Type Steam turbine Gas turbine
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 340 MW

Brandon Generating Station is a subbituminous coal- and natural gas-fired station owned by Manitoba Hydro, located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. The station was first built to burn lignite from Saskatchewan.

On 1 January 2010 Unit 5, the sole coal-fired unit, was downgraded to emergency use only per section 16 of the Manitoba Climate Change and Emissions Reductions Act.[1][2] Unit 5 may only operate as a generator under certain circumstances:[3]

The last allowance requires Unit 5 to be active for 3–4 days each month at 10-15% of maximum capacity.[2] In a typical year without any major emergency use, Unit 5 is expected to generate 125 GWh; 100 GWh is from emergency preparedness activities and 25G Wh from actual emergency use.[2]

Description

The station consists of:[4]

References

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