SPIRITWOOD Great River Energy - Community - Power Plants - Spiritwood Station
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Spiritwood Station

Providing Reliable Electric Service

Spiritwood Station would generate 62 megawatts of baseload electricity and 37 megawatts of peaking electricity to be exported to the regional transmission grid. During the highly efficient process, approximately 550,000 pounds of steam per hour will be captured and used to operate the adjacent ethanol and malt plants. A combined heat and power plant (also known as cogeneration) is an efficient, clean and reliable approach to generating power and thermal energy from a single fuel source.

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Project Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet about the proposed combined heat and power plant.

Air Permit

The Spiritwood Station Air Emissions Permit to Construct was signed September 14.

Air Permit Application

Great River Energy initially submitted an air permit with the North Dakota Department of Health on December 1, 2006.

Announcements

Announcements and information about the Spiritwood Station project.