Merrimack Station Sample Clauses

Merrimack Station. 487 Merrimack Station is located south of the Garvins Falls Hydroelectric Project, 488 along the Merrimack River in Bow, New Hampshire. Generating units include coal- 489 fired Units 1 and 2 and peaking units CT1 and CT2. 490 b. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx is located on a site of more than 50 acres, along the banks 492 of the Piscataqua River in Newington, New Hampshire. Generation includes oil or gas 493 fueled Unit 1. 494 x. Xxxxxxxx Station 495 Schiller Station is located east of Newington Station, on the southerly shore of 496 the Piscataqua River in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Generating units include coal or 497 oil fired Units 4 and 6, biomass or coal fired Unit 5, and peaking unit CT1. 498 2. Hydro Facilities: 499 x. Xxxxx Station 500 Xxxxx Station is located on the Androscoggin River in Berlin, Coos County, 501 New Hampshire near the confluence of the Dead River and the Androscoggin River. 502 x. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx is located on the Androscoggin River in the Town of Gorham, 504 Coos County, New Hampshire, near the confluence of the Peabody River and the 505 Androscoggin River.
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Merrimack Station. Merrimack Station is located south of the Garvins Falls Hydroelectric Project, along the Merrimack River in Bow, New Hampshire. Merrimack Station Generating Facilities: Seasonal claimed Year Unit Load role Fuel capability(winter)(MW) Installed Unit 1 Base load Coal 122.3 1960 Unit 2 Base load Coal 353.5 1968 CT-1 Peaking Jet 21.1 1968
Merrimack Station. None. Schiller Station
Merrimack Station. Merrimack Station is located south of the Garvins Falls Hydroelectric Project, along the Merrimack River in Bow, New Hampshire. Merrimack Station Generating Facilities: 2180 Unit Load role Fuel Seasonal claimed capability (winter) (MW) Year installed Unit 1 Base load Coal 122.3 1960 Unit 2 Base load Coal 353.5 1968 CT-1 Peaking Jet 21.1 1968 CT-2 Peaking Jet 21.1 1969 Total 518.0 2181 2182 2183 Merrimack Station is PSNH’s prime base load facility with combined generating 2184 capacity from the two coal-fired steam units and two jet fuel-fired Combustion Turbine units 2185 of 518.0 MW. The two coal-fired units are operated by personnel onsite 24 hours a day, 2186 seven days a week. While the units operate in the base load role most of the time, they can be 2187 reduced in load during off-peak hours. With this capability, these units can provide capacity, 2188 energy and reserve products transacted at the ISO New England power markets. 2189 2190 2191 2192 2193 2194 2195 2196 2197 2198 2199 2200 2201 2202 2203 2204 2205 2206 The two combustion turbine units mainly serve a peaking role, operating during periods of highest seasonal peak demand or when generation is needed quickly to maintain electrical system stability. These units typically serve the capacity and reserve markets, and not the energy market. In addition to these units, the Merrimack site includes numerous outbuildings, including the Coal Unloading System and Coal Crusher House, office and storage facilities, as well as a fly ash disposal area.

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