Gas Peaker Planned for Madisonville, KY to Aid Unreliable Renewables

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We have news of a second southern gas-fired power plant to share today. This one is tiny, a 75-megawatt peaker plant in Madisonville, Kentucky. The Kentucky Municipal Energy Agency (KYMEA) and the City of Madisonville recently announced the development of the KYMEA Energy Center I, a natural gas electric generating facility. The new facility, with four reciprocating internal combustion engine (RICE) generators, will be able to start up at a moment's notice. The raison d'etre for the facility? To supplement unreliable renewable energy that can't meet sudden increases in demand for electricity.

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