Comment by
houbahop on May 05, 2024 7:06am
Yes but Cascade 1 has been a flat liner for almost two weeks!?
Comment by
nukester on May 05, 2024 12:56pm
I have never brought a power plant online, but If I did :-) ..... I would break in one turbine at a time. I assume it would take weeks of low speed runs to fine tune various control loops. The thing I am curious about, how and when they perform a dual 100% run. That will be a groovy chart to see! Cheers, Nukester
Comment by
houbahop on May 06, 2024 11:00am
It makes sense, nuke. Hopefully, we'll see both turbines operate soon.
Comment by
auagntungsten on May 10, 2024 8:34pm
Peyto presently shows that Both Turbines are online producing 400 mw of power. they have been be paralled before, it looks sucessful. Alberta has a new reliable NaturalGas power plant avalible , congratulations. Go Peyto Go.
Comment by
nukester on May 11, 2024 11:12pm
Good news for Alberta in general. Pretty cool to see the parallel (CAS 1 & CAS 2) operations. Now I hope to see some granularity in upcoming quarterly reports. It would be nice to know with some accuracy how much Cascade effects the bottom line. A boy can dream :-) Cheers, Nukester
Comment by
stockmarket1 on May 14, 2024 1:42pm
Earnings after the bell tonight. Fingers crossed the report is good.