NAES Corporation has been selected by Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) to operate and maintain Fairview Energy Center in
Jackson Township, Pa.
Currently under construction, the 1,050 MW combined-cycle natural gas-fired electric generating facility is expected to begin operations in
December 2019
.
Combining advanced technology with state-of-the-art emission controls, CPV Fairview is equipped with two GE 7HA.02 combustion turbines, two heat recovery steam generators and one steam turbine. It will be one of the cleanest, most efficient generating facilities in
Pennsylvania
.
As part of CPV's commitment to conserving natural resources,
Fairview
will use raw water from the Cambria Somerset Authority (CSA) for non-contact cooling, sourced through a new eight-mile pipeline. After the water has cycled through the plant, it will be treated and returned to CSA, where it can be reused for industrial processes.
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