IST awarded two contracts totaling $20 million with Nova Scotia Power Incorporated and Peninsular Cogeneration.
Toronto, Ontario - January 9, 2009:Innovative Steam Technologies (IST), has been awarded two contracts valued at over $20 million to supply its Once-Through Steam Generator units to Nova Scotia Power Incorporated and Holmen Paper’s Peninsular Cogeneration in Spain.
Under the terms of the first contract, IST will design and supply two OTSG units to the Tufts Cove Thermal Generating Station in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The units are scheduled for an April 2010 delivery.
The contract is based on the design and supply of two OTSGs which will recover waste heat from two existing 46 megawatt gas turbines at the Tufts Cove Generating Station. The OTSG units will help Nova Scotia Power improve the fuel efficiency and increase the power output of the facility, which generates electricity for the Dartmouth and Halifax region in Nova Scotia.
“This is IST’s first project in Atlantic Canada,” said Bob Dautovich, President of IST. “We have been very focused on expanding our services and developing relationships with new clients in this part of Canada, so this award is a very exciting milestone for IST”
Under the terms of the second contract, IST will design and supply one OTSG unit to Peninsular Cogeneration, located at a paper mill in Madrid, Spain and co-owned by Holmen Paper and Iberdrola’s Energy Works. This is IST’s sixth unit in Spain, and it is scheduled for a November 2009 delivery.
The OTSG unit for Holmen Paper will be integrated into the existing cogeneration facility to work with the gas turbine and boiler currently in place.
The OTSG’s unique ability to function without a continuous supply of water will allow Holmen to achieve its objective of generating electricity at a constant rate even when steam from the OTSG is not required for paper production. The paper produced at this facility with the steam from IST’s boiler is made entirely from recycled materials.
“By allowing for the production of electricity even when steam is not required, the OTSG for Holmen Paper will help ensure the reliability of the power supply,” said Bob Dautovich, President of IST. “IST has always been committed to producing a product which not only delivers energy, but proactively and assertively respects our environment using multiple “green”strategies, and IST is very pleased that this new contract allows us to combine both.”