Lake Side Power Station
Lake Side Power Station is a natural gas-fired, two-block power plant in Vineyard, Utah, United States. Each of the two blocks contains a 2x1 combined-cycle unit, and together they produce about 1,100 megawatts of electricity after the second block came online in 2014. The plant was completed in 2007 and originally generated around 550 MW. It was built by Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation and is operated by PacifiCorp (doing business in Utah as Rocky Mountain Power). The 70-acre site includes land that once housed the Geneva Steel mill, and the plant purchases emission-offset credits from Geneva Steel to meet regulatory requirements. The steam plume from the plant is often visible from Interstate 15 near Utah Lake.
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