Plant Daniel

Victor J. Daniel Electric Generating Plant
Location of Victor J. Daniel Electric Generating Plant in Mississippi
Country United States
Location Jackson County, near Escatawpa, Mississippi
Coordinates 30°31′48″N 88°33′22″W / 30.53000°N 88.55611°W / 30.53000; -88.55611Coordinates: 30°31′48″N 88°33′22″W / 30.53000°N 88.55611°W / 30.53000; -88.55611
Status Active
Commission date Unit 1 (coal): Sept. 1977
Unit 2 (coal): June, 1981
Units 3, 4 (gas): Apr/May, 2001[1]
Owner(s) Mississippi Power,
Gulf Power
Thermal power station
Primary fuel bituminous coal, natural gas
Type steam
Combined cycle? Units 3, 4
Cooling source artificial lake
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 2.09 GWe
(1.07 GWe from coal)

The Victor J. Daniel Electric Generating Plant is a major 2-gigawatt, four-unit fossil fuel power plant, generating about 1 GWe from two coal-fired subcritical drum-type units and 1 GWe from its two newer, gas-fired combined-cycle units. Plant Daniel is located in Jackson County, near Escatawpa, Mississippi.[2] Named for Victor J. Daniel, Jr., Mississippi Power's fourth president, the plant was designated by Southern Company Services, Inc. Jointly owned by Southern Company subsidiaries Mississippi Power and Gulf Power, it is the largest generator of electric power in the state of Mississippi.[3]

History

Construction of Daniel 1 and 2, two coal-fired sub-critical drum type units began in April 1973. Twenty-six years later in May 1999, plant capacity was doubled with the addition of two gas-fired combined cycle units, designated Daniel 3 and 4.

The first 500 MW coal-fired, steam electric generating unit, Daniel 1, began commercial operation on Sept. 6, 1977. The second 500 MW coal-fired, steam electric generating unit, Daniel 2, began commercial operation on June 1, 1981.[1]

Daniel 3 and 4 began commercial operation between April and May 2001.[1]

Ownership

Mississippi Power and Gulf Power of Pensacola, Florida jointly own and share operating costs of the Daniel 1 and 2 units.[2] Gulf Power is an operating affiliate of Southern Company and a sister company of Mississippi Power.

Daniel 3 and 4 are gas-fired combined cycle units. Each unit produces 500 MW of electricity, bringing the plant’s total capacity to more than 2000 MW. Daniel 3 and 4 are solely operated and maintained by Mississippi Power.

Carbon sequestration demonstration

The facility is the site of a United States Department of Energy-sponsored carbon dioxide sequestration demonstration project intended to demonstrate CO2 storage in a deep saline aquifer, the Lower Tuscaloosa Formation. The project began in 2008, and more than 3,000 short tons (2,700 t) of CO2 were injected in October of that year.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2008" (Excel). Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  2. 1 2 http://www.mississippipower.com/about/plants.asp
  3. Ten Largest Plants by Generation Capacity, 2008, U.S. Energy Information Administration
  4. D.E. Riestenberg, G.J. Koperna, Jr., V.A. Kuuskraa, R. Esposito, K. Harrison, R. Berry, J. Sparks, and R. Rhudy (2009) CO2 Sequestration Permitting at the SECARB Mississippi Test Site, SPE Americas E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, 23–25 March 2009, San Antonio, Texas
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