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Six Years Of Short-Bed Demineralization At The Ontario Health Science Centre

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In 1992, TransAlta Energy in co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of Energy and Ontario Hydro, commissioned a cogeneration facility at the Ontario Health Sciences Centre in Ottawa, Canada. At the time the facility represented a number of firsts: (1) The Alberta-based company's first foray into the province of Ontario, (2) the first ever installation of a General Electric LM6000 gas turbine, and (3) the first time that TransAlta purchased a Recoflo® short bed demineralization system.

Ontario Health Sciences Centre Cogeneration Facility: The Ontario Health Sciences Centre (OHSC) Cogeneration plant is wholly owned and operated by TransAlta Energy, a subsidiary of TransAlta Corporation. The facility provides 67 MW of power, 26,000 lb./h of 100 psig steam, as well as hot and chilled water to the member institutions of the OHSC, which include the University of Ottawa, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa General Hospital, Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre, and the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group. The facility also supplies steam to the National Defense Medical Centre. 42 MW of electricity are provided by one LM6000 gas turbine, with the additional power being supplied by a Foster Wheeler HRSG and an ABB steam turbine.

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