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Peaking Power, Chapter Eleven: The Long-awaited Frame 7

Published on October 17, 2011 By dlucier

  In 1971, General Electric finally offered a power plant of the size that most electric utilities wanted 6 years earlier after the Northeast Blackout of 1965.  It was called the model series MS7001 package power plant.   Also known as the Frame 7, it was rated approximately 40 megawatts, making it nearly three times [...]

Peaking Power, Chapter 6: Rutland on the Leading Edge

Published on May 13, 2011 By dlucier

Rutland, Vermont is probably not a place one would expect to be in the forefront in new technology in power generation, unless perhaps it was in mountain stream hydropower.  Even less likely is this town’s involvement with one of the first land-based gas turbines to drive an electric generator.  But that is just what happened [...]