Co-Op Gas Turbine Cogeneration Facility
A statewide action agency that supplies power and capacity for 56 municipal utilities partnered with Missouri Ethanol LLC to share the cost of a CHP system and the fuel to run it. The system generates 14.4 MW; the ethanol plant uses 5 MW and 100,000 lb/hr of steam, a by-product of the turbine-based system. SKW developed the project concept and then proved its feasibility. Services included detailed engineering design, air permit, equipment specification and procurement, bid package, construction inspection and commissioning. The facility operates unattended via a SCADA system.
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