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27 December 2006 -- Aker Kvaerner Songer Canada Ltd. in a joint venture with Burns and McDonnell has been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to construct the Halton Hills Generating Station in Ontario, Canada. Aker Kvaerner Songer Canada's portion is valued at approximately CDN 175 million.
The plant will be a 683 MW natural gas-fueled combined cycle facility for TransCanada, an independent power producer in North America. The project site of approximately 80 acres will be occupied by the generating station and its associated facilities. The construction and commissioning of the facility will have a schedule of approximately 33 months. The Halton Hills Generating Station natural gas fueled 2x1 combined cycle power plant is planned to generate 683 MW of electricity from two gas turbine generator sets, two heat recovery steam generators and one 300 MW steam turbine generator. TransCanada will plan, develop, own and operate the generating station. The company was awarded the plant's contract by the Ontario Power Authority to own and operate the plant.
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