Combined Cycle Journal

2006-2007 Directory of Products and Services
Guide to manufacturers, equipment/parts suppliers, and service providers offering products and services for gas-turbine-based peaking, cogen, and combined-cycle plants is an invaluable resource for outage planning.

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 CCJ Archives: Back issues online

2007 Media Kit

2008 Best Practices Awards Entry Instructions 

4Q/2006 Issue
Saluting the Class of 2006  

From the editor

The state of the industry: GT-based generating capability leads in US; acceptance in load centers alleviates grid congestion

Cosumnes: No serial number ones

Pacesetter Plant. Astoria Energy: Taking modularization to the next level

Pacesetter Plant. Simon: New turbines, boiler assure supply of clean, reliable power

Mankato: Grey water cools plant in ‘Land of 10,000 Lakes’

Groton: Record heat tests first LMS100 immediately after COD

Pacesetter Plant. Palomar: Central stations return to the city

Santan: Environmental upgrades focal point of plant expansion

Pacesetter Plant. Riverside: A practical, cost-effective ZLD solution

Pacesetter Plant. Northern Border: How to make ‘green’ power with a simple-cycle gas turbine

Jack County: Turning industry adversity into a company opportunity

Walnut: A breed apart from the industry norm

Pacesetter Plant. Dell: CHP offers critical facility grid independence

Payne Creek: Power to grid possible within four weeks of GT delivery

Mountainview: Repowering the Inland Empire

Ripon: The tail that wags the dog

Currant Creek: Flexible generation during combined-cycle build-out

Other 2006 startups in brief

Business Partners

Professional Services

 

Pacesetter Awards