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Summary
Cleaner, more flexible energy generation replaces an aging coal plant and supports Lansing’s transition to sustainable district heating.
After decades of service, Moore’s Park Power Station had reached the end of its useful life. Rather than invest in costly repairs to an aging coal-fired facility, the Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL) envisioned a cleaner, more efficient future. The result was a new 110-MW combined cycle cogeneration plant in the city’s REO Town district, marking BWL’s first natural gas-fired steam facility.
Our team supported this transition by delivering comprehensive engineering and design services for the new plant, which now provides electricity to the grid, powers BWL’s adjacent administrative offices and supplies up to 300,000 pounds of steam per hour for district heating.
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