Brighton Beach Generating Station is a natural gas fired combined cycle fossil fuel power station in the Brighton Beach neighbourhood of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, owned by the Atura Power subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation.[2] The electricity generated is under the control and marketing lead of Coral Energy Canada Inc.[1] Gas for the plant is supplied by Union Gas, and cooling water is drawn from the Detroit River.[3]
Description
The plant consists of:[3] Brighton Beach is connected to the Ontario grid via two 230 kV connections and one 115 kV connection, at the adjacent Keith transformer station owned by Hydro One Networks Inc.[4]
- Two General Electric 7FA gas turbine generators
- Two heat recovery steam generators (Austrian Energy & Environment)
- One General Electric D11 condensing steam turbine generator
References
- Brighton Beach Combined-Cycle Generation Plant ATCO Ltd, retrieved 2013-05-13^
- OPG subsidiary Atura Power finalizes acquisition of natural gas assets Ontario Power Generation, April 29, 2020^
- Brighton Beach Power Station (541.3 MW) - Windsor Ontario Power Authority, retrieved 2013-05-13^
- Connection Assessment & Approval Process Independent Electricity Market Operator, 19 March 2004, retrieved 10 October 2016^