Shepard Energy Centre is an 800MW gas fired power project. It is located in Alberta, Canada. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. The project construction commenced in 2011 and subsequently entered into commercial operation in March 2015.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Thermal | 800 | 800 | – | Active | Alberta, Canada |
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Description
The project is co-owned by Capital Power and Enmax Green power, with their respective ownership stake of 50% each.
It is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant.
The project cost is $1,400m.
Development Status
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By GlobalDataThe project construction commenced in 2011 and subsequently entered into commercial operation in March 2015.
Contractors Involved
Black & Veatch, Burns & McDonnell and Kiewit Energy were selected to render EPC services for the gas fired power project.
Mitsubishi Power was selected as the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project. The company provided 1 steam turbine with 320MW nameplate capacity.
Mitsubishi Power was selected as the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project. The company provided 2 units of M501G1 – 60Hz gas turbines, each with 240MW nameplate capacity.
Mitsubishi Power supplied electric generator for the project.
Vogt Power International supplied steam boiler for the project.
Methodology
All power projects included in this report are drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center. The information regarding the project parameters is sourced through secondary information sources such as electric utilities, equipment manufacturers, developers, project proponent’s – news, deals and financial reporting, regulatory body, associations, government planning reports and publications. Wherever needed the information is further validated through primary from various stakeholders across the power value chain and professionals from leading players within the power sector.