Can i build IPP in rolling line?!
Автор: That Rail Guy
Загружено: 2025-01-25
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Hello and welcome! Sorry for not posting in a hot minute but i hope this makes up for it. In this video, i try to build IPP (Intermountain Power Project) in rolling line. Its not a replica, but i had a coal mine on my Rolling line layout, and some extra space! Soooo, That means there is a New UPDATE to the map!!! go check it out.
(IPP) (Intermountain Power Project) History
Intermountain Power Project is a large coal-fired power plant at Delta, Utah, US. It has an installed capacity of 1,900 MW, is owned by the Intermountain Power Agency, and is operated by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. The plant includes a HVDC converter. It is scheduled for replacement in 2025 with an 840 MW natural gas plant, designed to also burn "green hydrogen." The power plant consists of two units each with a generation capacity of 950 MW.[3] Generating units are equipped with General Electric tandem compound steam turbines and Babcock & Wilcox subcritical boilers. The boiler houses of Intermountain Power Plant are 91.75 meters (301.0 Ft.) tall and the flue gas stack is 213.67 meters (701.0 ft) tall. The HVDC Intermountain transmission line runs between Intermountain Power Plant and Adelanto Converter Station in Adelanto, California. Construction on the plant began in September 1981. Commercial operation of unit 1 started in June 1986, and unit 2 in May 1987. The project cost US$4.5 billion. The plant was originally designed for four units; however, only two units were built. In 2004, units 1 and 2 were uprated. These works were conducted by GE and Alstom. The Intermountain Power Agency planned to build the third unit of 900 MW capacity. This unit was expected to go online in 2012; however, the project was cancelled after its major purchaser, the city of Los Angeles, decided to become coal-free by 2020. By 2025 the plant is scheduled to be replaced with an 840 MW natural gas plant, at a cost of $865 million, which utility managers state is necessary both to avoid blackouts which could result from the non-dispatchable nature of solar and wind generation, and to ensure operation of the Path 27 HVDC transmission line which brings solar and wind power from Utah to Los Angeles.
Please remember this is not a 1 for 1 Replica, and this is not 100% accurate and is in a TRAIN game. So that means it does not look like your really there, im not finished either! This is PT1 PT2 will come when i get to it.
Here is the map for those who want to play it: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfile...
Please Note: It took me more than 2 weeks to make this video, it would be AWSOME to get are goal of 500! Please like and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
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