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The following represent some of the current projects currently underway at Primesouth and Palmark. For information, e-mail us now or call (803) 354-4200.


Rochester Gas & Electric

Primesouth has an operating and maintenance agreement with Rochester Gas & Electric to operate its Allegany Station, and assumed operations January 1, 2004. The plant is a 62-megawatt combined cycle facility utilizing a GE LM6000 gas turbine. Staffed with 12 full-time employees, the plant is located in Hume, New York, approximately 60 miles southwest of Rochester.


Santee Cooper, Winyah Synfuel Project

Primesouth, Inc., under contract with A. J. Gallagher Co., performs services to operate and maintain a 300-ton/hour synthetic fuel machine at the Santee Cooper Generating Station in South Carolina. The process involved adding a binding agent to raw coal to create a significant chemical change to the fuel.


Brooklyn Navy Yard Project

Primesouth's subsidiary company, Palmark, Inc., signed its first contract with the Brooklyn Navy Yard Cogeneration Partners in March 1996. The project, a 286-megawatt dual fuel facility, is located in New York City. In conjunction with the facility’s operation, Palmark has been involved with the Coast Guard and federal, state and city agencies.

The Navy Yard established U.S. LAER and BACT standards for NOx emissions when it began commercial operations in 1996. It also utilized a state-of-the-art water treatment system to produce the water required for the million pounds of steam provided to the utility. The facility is a combined cycle dispatchable dual fuel project with two V84-2 CTS and two Siemens steam turbines. In addition, Palmark successfully negotiated contracts with both the Operating Engineers Local 30 and The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 3 for the project.


Dell Power Plant

Primesouth will provide operations and maintenance services for Associated Electric Cooperative Inc.'s Dell Power Plant under construction in Dell Arkansas. The plant is a 580 MW, natural gas fired 2X1 GE 7FA combined cycle facility, which is expected to begin commercial operations in the summer of 2007. Nineteen employees will operate and maintain the facility.