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LCRA plans to build two electric generating units at LCRA’s natural gas-fired peaker Timmerman Power Plant in Caldwell County ...
According to a release from the LCRA, the plant will run on natural gas and would only be used when the need for energy surpasses what renewables could provide. The site spans more than 51 acres ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) announced plans to double the energy production from the new peaker plant it is building in Central Texas by adding a second generating unit. The new ...
According to the LCRA, the plant will be able to provide an additional 190 megawatts of dispatchable power to the grid. The plant is expected to be operational in 2025. A peaker plant is one that ...
The new plant is being built on a 51-acre site in the Maxwell area. The new unit will be built on the same site, the LCRA said. Each unit will provide about 190 megawatts of dispatchable power ...
In the 2020 rendition of that plan, AE committed to withdrawing from its share of the coal plant by 2022, but missed that deadline when AE and LCRA couldn't agree on an affordable price for AE to ...
CALDWELL COUNTY, Texas — Caldwell County will be the home to a new peaker plant, according to the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). According to a press release from LCRA, the new plant ...
LCRA’s new plant will operate on natural gas and will have two units, each powered by 10 Wärtsilä’ engines. The first unit is expected to come online in 2025, with the second unit scheduled ...
LCRA received the quarry and mine application ... Burnet County — has been a vocal opponent against the rock crushing plant. Troxclair has lended her support to the Save Burnet movement ...
and we can’t stress strongly enough how important it is to use drought-tolerant plants that can survive and thrive on watering no more than once a week,” said John Hofmann, LCRA executive vice ...
Last week, the LCRA moved from Stage 2 to Stage 1 of its ... in terms of driving water usage are things like, what type of plants do we put out into our gardens? What type of turf do we install?