Gas Turbines GE-powered combined cycle plant now operating in Illinois 8.17.2023 Share Competitive Power Ventures’ Three Rivers Energy Center is now commercially operating in Grundy County, Illinois. The 1.2 GW combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant includes two generating blocks, each including a GE 7HA.02 gas turbine, an STF-A650 steam turbine, a W84 generator, and GE’s integrated Mark* Vle control system to provide gas turbine generator control and performance visibility. The equipment will be monitored by GE’s Monitoring & Diagnostics (M&D) Center in Atlanta. Three Rivers is GE Vernova’s third GE H-Class combined cycle plant developed with the CPV team. The other projects are the Towantic Energy Center in Connecticut and the Fairview Energy Center in Pennsylvania. Related Articles Babcock & Wilcox receives $246 million contract for coal-to-gas project Democratic legislators oppose Dominion’s proposed Chesterfield natural gas plant AES Indiana wants to convert its remaining coal units to natural gas Entergy Louisiana proposes 112 MW floating natural gas station