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Fort Saskatchewan Cogeneration Plant
Country
Canada
Location
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Status
Operational
Commission date
1999
Owner(s)
TransAlta, Strongwater Energy LTD.
Thermal power station
Primary fuel
Natural gas
Turbine technology
Gas turbine
Cogeneration?
Yes
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
118 MW
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The Fort Saskatchewan Cogeneration Plant is on the Dow Chemical Canada's Fort Saskatchewan facility. The cogeneration plant produces 118 MW of electricity from its gas turbines and 100 tonnes per[clarification needed] of steam for use in Dow Chemical Canada's facility.
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