Telogia Cogeneration Station
About the Plant.
Former Telogia Biomass Power Plant
Non-Performing Loan secured by 14.1 MW Power Plant, Support Equipment and 132.46 acres of Land
The Facility was Originally Designed and Built by General Electric in 1985 and was Completely Re-Built in 2009. The Plant is Wood Waste Fueled and has Multiple Conveyors Feeding a Turbine Boiler. The Facility Interconnects with a Duke Energy Substation and Power was Sold to Seminole Electric Cooperative.
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Wattage :
Fuel Type :
1986
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14MW
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Biomass
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Plant Overview
Location: Telogia, Florida (Approx. 45 Minutes S.W. of Tallahassee)
Total Site Size: 132.46 Acres
Technology: E. Keeler Boiler 150,000 PPH, Total Heat Input: 230 Million BTU, Steam Turbine
Fuels: Biomass, Wood Chips, Mill Residues, Hog Fuel, Peanut Hulls
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In Service Year: 1985, Upgraded in 1995 with Electrostatic Precipitator, Replacing a Venturi Wet Scrubber, 2009 Boiler Rebuilt.
Capacity: 14.1 MW
Interconnections: 5.28 Miles of 69kV Transmission Lines
Electrical Customer: Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc. (No Current Electric Power Purchase & Sale Agreement is in Place-Plant is Off-Line)
Site History: Originally Owned/Operated by Reichold Chemical in the 1960's
Utilities: Well, Septic
Rail Spur: A&N Line, Apalachicola Northern