Emerging Generation Technologies
Since 2000, Southern Company has added 8,500 MW of natural-gas fired generation. Natural gas-fired combined cycle power plants continue to grow in efficiency through advances in turbine technology. Although natural gas prices have increased in the past few years and may continue to fluctuate, natural gas-fueled power plants will remain a viable option because they are clean and relatively fast and less costly to build.
Natural Gas Improvements
Since 2000, Southern Company has added 8,500 MW of natural-gas fired generation. Natural gas-fired combined cycle power plants continue to grow in efficiency through advances in turbine technology. Although natural gas prices have increased in the past few years and may continue to fluctuate, natural gas-fueled power plants will remain a viable option because they are clean and relatively fast and less costly to build.
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| The Power Systems Development Facility in Wilsonville, Ala. | Coal is an abundant resource used to produce more than half the nation's electricity. |
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Advances in Coal-Fired Generation Gasification Rather than burning coal directly to make electricity, gasification first breaks coal down into chemical components. Gases that result from this chemical breakdown can be used to fuel power plants using integrated gasification combined cycle technology. Southern Company, in conjunction with our partner KBR, has further developed the gasification process to work even more efficiently for sub-bituminous and other low-rank coals. Low-rank coals have less energy per pound but account for half of worldwide reserves. This gasification process, developed at the Power Systems Development Facility, is called Transport Integrated Gasification (TRIGTM). TRIG is adapted from a proven technology used to refine oil and turns low-rank coal into a viable fuel for modern gas turbine power generators. The process uses air-blown gasification rather than the more commonly used oxygen-blown approach, which reduces the cost of power production. Improvements to Conventional Technology Future Low Carbon Coal-Based Generation Technologies |
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Industry Excellence
Honors from the Southeastern Electric Exchange 2005 Industry Excellence Awards included:
- Southern Company for environmental excellence for the fine particulate agglomerator at Plant Watson.
- Alabama Power for transmission excellence for a program designed to improve the reliability of an aged line.
- Georgia Power for customer service and billing excellence for its enhanced service initiative program.
- Gulf Power for production excellence for its Plant Crist Unit 6 storm damage recovery project.
- Mississippi Power for rates and regulations excellence for the development of Rate Manager software.

