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Thomas C. Ferguson Power Plant

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Location
  
Horseshoe Bay, Texas

Commission date
  
1974, 2014

Nameplate capacity
  
540 Megawatts

Primary fuel
  
Natural gas

Status
  
Active

Cooling source
  
Fresh

Phone
  
+1 800-776-5272

Thomas C. Ferguson Power Plant

Address
  
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657, USA

Owner
  
Lower Colorado River Authority

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Lcra dedicates new thomas c ferguson power plant


The Thomas C. Ferguson Power Plant consists of dual natural gas fired turbines and a single steam turbine run by exhaust heat from the gas turbines in a combined cycle configuration that generates 540 megawatts of electricity. The facility is located near Horseshoe Bay in Llano County, Texas, United States. It is owned and operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) and was named for Thomas C. Ferguson, a member of LCRA's first Board of Directors. Cooling water is provided by Lake LBJ, a freshwater reservoir created by Wirtz Dam.

The LCRA broke ground in April 2012 on the plant to replace the existing single-unit natural gas fired 420 megawatt turbine completed in 1974. Fluor Corporation was the general contractor on the Ferguson Replacement Project. The LCRA dedicated the new $500 million facility, which is 35% more efficient, in October 2014.

During its last years, the original generator only operated during periods of peak demand or when other utilities needed reserve or emergency power. It stopped operating in September 2013 and was dismantled.

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Thomas C. Ferguson Power Plant Wikipedia