Grayson Repowering is a project undertaken by the City of Glendale, California, to replace the aging and inefficient generation units at the Grayson Power Plant. The project aims to install approximately 260 megawatts of modern power generation that is reliable, flexible, and integrates seamlessly into the city's power system, ensuring system reliability and meeting the power needs of the community.
The Grayson Power Plant, named after the city's first Chief Engineer and General Manager Lauren Grayson, has been serving Glendale since 1941. Over time, the facility has experienced a decline in reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness due to aging equipment. Recognizing the benefits of locally generated power and the need for a more environmentally friendly solution, the City of Glendale has embarked on the repowering project to replace the existing units with state-of-the-art gas turbine generation units.
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