CPS Energy Selects Calaveras Power Partners
to Build New Plant
August
2005
(San Antonio, Texas) –Calaveras
Power Partners has been selected by CPS Energy, San Antonio's
gas and electric utility company, to construct a new 750-megawatt
coal-fired power plant at Calaveras Lake.
Unit 2 of the J. K. Spruce
Power Plant will be constructed adjacent to three existing
coal-fired generation units in the complex, including Spruce
1 that Zachry completed in 1992. At 750 megawatts, Spruce
2 will be the largest of the coal units at Calaveras Lake,
and it will be equipped with the best-available emissions-control
technology. Unit 2 will help CPS Energy keep pace with Greater
San Antonio’s strong growth.
“This project is very
important to the future of our community,” said Jim
Nesrsta, CPS Energy’s director of the Spruce 2 project.
“We conducted a highly competitive bidding-and-evaluation
process to choose a design-build team. Calaveras Power Partners
put together a good winning proposal that is in line with
our budget.”
The project is expected to
employ about 900 during the four-year construction process
and to cost several hundred million dollars.
Calaveras Power Partners is
a joint venture led by Zachry Construction Corporation., Black
& Veatch, and The Industrial Co. ZCC and TIC will construct
the project. Black & Veatch will handle the design the
power plant. Utility Engineering
will design and engineer the emissions control system.
CPS is the nation's largest
municipally owned energy company providing both natural gas
and electric service. CPS serves more than 600,000 electric
customers and more than 300,000 natural gas customers in and
around the eighth largest city in the United States.
(This
story contains information from a CPS
Energy press release.)
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