Halton Hills Generating Station
Location: Halton Hills, Ontario
Client: TransCanada
Completion Date: 2010
Halton Hills Power Partners (HHPP), a joint venture between Burns & McDonnell and Aker Kvaerner, served as the engineer-procure-construct (EPC) contractor for the Halton Hills Generating Station. This project is a 2x1 F-class unit with two Siemens SGT6-5000F (501F) gas turbines, two Alstom heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs), a single Alstom steam turbine, and an air-cooled condenser.
- Engineering
- Procurement
- Construction
The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) awarded TransCanada a contract to own and operate a 683-MW natural-gas fired power plant in Halton Hills, Ontario. The Halton Hills Generating Station uses state-of-the-art low emissions technology and meets high environmental standards to fulfill the OPA’s request for additional clean power generation.
- 100 percent air cooled
- Fully enclosed HRSGs and steam turbine
- Single fuel: natural gas
- High-efficiency with 2,400 psia, 1050 degrees Fahrenheit throttle conditions
- 690 megawatts (MW) fired
- 580 MW unfired
