Safeguarding the Integrity of Energy Systems
Premier Testing & Inspection, Inc. offers comprehensive power inspection services, ensuring the safety and efficiency of critical power infrastructure. With a focus on precision and confidence, we enhance non-renewable power systems through thorough inspections and necessary upgrades. Partner with us to optimize and elevate your non-renewable power infrastructure to new standards of excellence.
CPV Sentinel Energy Project, Desert Hot Springs, California -- Competitive Power Ventures
An 850-MW, $900 million electrical generating facility operates based on eight natural gas-fired combustion turbine generators functioning in simple cycle mode. Equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) equipment, the plant aims to decrease emissions of NOx and CO. Additionally, it utilizes a Zero Liquid Discharge System to eliminate all liquid wastewater discharged from the site.
Edgewater Generating Station, Unit 5 Modernization/SCR Air Quality Control System Upgrade, Sheboygan, Wisconsin -- Wisconsin Power and Light
A $230 million modernization project is underway for the 380MW coal-fired Unit 5, which includes the installation of a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) air quality control system. This system entails installing new airflow ductwork and constructing an ammonia tank farm and mechanical electrical building to support the SCR system. Its purpose is to substantially reduce sulfur dioxide emissions by 90% and lower particulate emissions by 60 tons.
Columbia Energy Center, Unit 2 SCR Upgrade Project, Portage, Wisconsin -- Alliant Energy/Wisconsin Public Service Corp/ Madison Gas & Electric JV
A $110 million joint venture initiative is underway to deliver a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) upgrade for the Columbia Energy Center’s coal-fired Unit 2. This project encompasses upgrade modifications to existing plant systems to support new SCR equipment, including the installation of deep foundations, SCR and ancillary foundations, structural steel/platforms, SCR reactor, interconnecting ductwork, boiler modifications, balance-of-plant (BOP) equipment, and 45,000-gallon ammonia storage tanks.
Columbia Energy Center, CAMP Project, Portage, Wisconsin -- Alliant Energy/Wisconsin Public Service Corp/ Madison Gas & Electric JV
The Comprehensive Acid Management Program (CAMP) entails upgrading electric generating turbines, installing new coal pulverizers, and upgrading condensate polishing systems at the Columbia Energy Center, a joint venture.
Riverside Energy Center Modernization/Expansion Project, Beloit, Wisconsin -- Wisconsin Power and Light
A modernization and expansion initiative for an existing natural gas-fueled plant incorporates a 650MW combined-cycle generating facility and a 2-MW integrated solar photovoltaic (PV) installation to fulfill the facility's internal power requirements. The technology for the new facility features a 2x1 combined-cycle generating system, comprising two combustion turbine generators, two heat recovery steam generators, and one steam turbine generator. The heat recovery steam generators are outfitted with selective catalytic reduction technology to monitor carbon monoxide and volatile organic compound emissions.
SCE Devers to Palo Verde #2 Transmission Line, Riverside County, California -- Southern California Edison
A new $900 million, 500/220kV Colorado River Substation is under construction. Additionally, a new 111-mile, 500kV transmission line will be established between the Devers Substation near Palm Springs and the new Colorado River Substation. Furthermore, a new 42-mile, 500kV transmission line will connect the Devers Substation to the Valley Substation in Menifee. Both transmission lines will run parallel to existing lines.