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APPENDIX 2: PROJECT DESCRIPTION

A. CPV VALLEY ENERGY CENTER RENDERING


B. SIEMENS TECHNOLOGY & CAPABILITIES
C. PROJECT LOCATION IN THE NEW YORK CONTROL AREA & TRANSMISSION
SYSTEM
I. PROJECT LOCATION IN THE NEW YORK INDEPENDENT SYSTEM
OPERATOR LOAD ZONES
II. PROJECT LOCATION IN THE NEW YORK TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
D. PROJECT LOCATION, MAPS & INTERCONNECTIONS (REDACTED)
I. PROJECT SITE AND OFFSITE UTILITIES
II. PROJECT SITE
III. 22 ACRE PROJECT FOOTPRINT
IV. PROJECT SITE – 345KV ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECT
V. GIS BUILDING LOCATION PLAN
VI. PROJECT SITE – RECLAIM WATER SUPPLY AND DISCHARGE PIPELINES
VII. RECLAIM WATER PIPELINE LOCATIONS
VIII. PROJECT SITE – POTABLE WATER AND SEWER PIPELINES
IX. URS MILLENNIUM LATERAL MAP
E. APPROVED SITE PLAN DRAWINGS
SGT6-5000F Experience
i

SGT6-5000F
Experience

 Lead Unit Operating Hours > 147,000


 Total Operating Hours > 7,644,000

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SGT6-5000F Experience

322 SGT6-5000F Total Units


Operating and Under Contract
330
300
270
240

# of Engines
210
180
150
120
90
60
244 Operating 30
SGT6-5000F Units 0
93

99

01

03

05

11

13
95

97

07

09

15
19

19

20

20

20

20

20
19

19

20

20

20
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SGT6-5000F Experience

Customer Project Country # Units Type Initial Operation Status


Florida Power & Light Lauderdale USA 4 RP 1993 OP
Brazos Electric Power Coop Johnson County USA 1 CC 1996 OP
Korea Electric Power Ulsan Korea 4 CC 1996 OP
Cogentrix Cottage Grove USA 1 CC 1997 OP
Termoflores SA ESP Las Flores III Colombia 1 SC 1997 OP
Empire Stateline 2 USA 1 SC 1997 OP
Cogentrix Whitewater USA 1 CC 1997 OP
Calpine Corp. Pasadena I USA 1 CC 1998 OP
KMR/AES Termovalle Colombia 1 CC 1998 OP
CFE El Sauz Mexico 1 CC 1999 OP
CFE Hermosillo Mexico 1 SC 1999 OP
Progress Energy Hines I USA 2 CC 1999 OP
CFE Huinala Mexico 1 SC 1999 OP
Mackinaw Power Monroe USA 1 SC 1999 OP
Intergen Termoemcali Colombia 1 CC 1999 OP
LSP Energy Limited Batesville USA 3 CC 2000 OP
Entergy Gulf State Calcasieu I USA 1 SC 2000 OP
CLECO Coughlin Power (Evangeline) USA 3 RP 2000 OP
San Diego Gas & Electric Desert Star (Eldorado) USA 2 CC 2000 OP
Tennessee Valley Authority Gleason USA 3 SC 2000 OP
ATCO Power Canada LTD Joffre Cogen Canada 2 CC 2000 OP
AES Merida III Mexico 2 CC 2000 OP
Calpine Corp. Pasadena II USA 2 CC 2000 OP
Ecoelectrica Penuelas Puerto Rico 2 CC 2000 OP
Duke Energy Rockingham USA 5 SC 2000 OP
SCL Energia S.A. Termocandelaria Colombia 2 SC 2000 OP
AES Uruguaiana Brazil 2 CC 2000 OP
Entergy Calcasieu II USA 1 SC 2001 OP
SC - Simple Cycle CC - Combined Cycle RP - Repowering OP - Operating IGCC – Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
UC - Under Contract (Operation date estimated based on best available information)

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SGT6-5000F Experience

Customer Project Country # Units Type Initial Operation Status


Calpine Channel USA 1 CC 2001 OP
Mid-America Cordova Energy Center USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Reliant Desert Basin USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Dogwood Energy, LLC Dogwood USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Ameren Grand Tower USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Oglethorpe Power Hawk Road Energy Facility USA 3 SC 2001 OP
City of Klamath Falls Klamath Cogeneration USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Calpine Lost Pines USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Mackinaw Power Monroe II USA 1 SC 2001 OP
Seminole Electric Coop Richard J. Midulla USA 2 CC 2001 OP
LS Power Riverside USA 3 SC 2001 OP
Central Satillo SA -EDF Saltillo Mexico 1 CC 2001 OP
Calpine Southpoint USA 2 CC 2001 OP
Empire Stateline 3 USA 1 CC 2001 OP
Calpine Sutter USA 2 CC 2001 OP
CLECO Acadia I USA 2 CC 2002 OP
ENTERGY Acadia II USA 2 CC 2002 OP
UEG Araucaria LTD Araucaria Brazil 2 CC 2002 OP
Calpine Baytown USA 3 CC 2002 OP
Xcel Energy Black Dog USA 1 RP 2002 OP
LS Power Group Bluegrass USA 3 SC 2002 OP
Central Anahuac/EDF Central Anahuac Mexico 2 CC 2002 OP
Calpine Channel USA 1 CC 2002 OP
Global Infrastructure Partners Channelview USA 4 CC 2002 OP
Calpine Decatur I USA 2 CC 2002 OP
Calpine Delta USA 3 CC 2002 OP
CFE El Encino Mexico 1 CC 2002 OP
CFE El Sauz II Mexico 1 CC 2002 OP
SC - Simple Cycle CC - Combined Cycle RP - Repowering OP - Operating IGCC – Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
UC - Under Contract (Operation date estimated based on best available information)

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SGT6-5000F Experience

Customer Project Country # Units Type Initial Operation Status


Calpine Hermiston USA 2 CC 2002 OP
Dynegy Ontelaunee Holding Ontelaunee USA 2 CC 2002 OP
AES Red Oak USA 3 CC 2002 OP
LS Power Renaissance USA 4 SC 2002/2003 OP
Entergy FPLE- RISEC USA 2 CC 2002 OP
LS Power Riverside USA 2 SC 2002 OP
PPG/Entergy RS Cogen USA 2 CC 2002 OP
PowerSouth Energy Coop Vann USA 2 CC 2002 OP
Allegheny Energy Allegheny 3&4 USA 2 CC 2003 OP
Calgary Energy Centre Calgary Canada 1 CC 2003 OP
OPPD Cass County USA 2 SC 2003 OP
Intergen Central La Rosita Mexico 1 SC 2003 OP
Intergen/AEP Central La Rosita Mexico 3 CC 2003 OP
Calpine Decatur II USA 1 CC 2003 OP
Calpine Deer Park 1 USA 1 CC 2003 OP
Mid American Greater Des Moines EC USA 2 CC 2003 OP
Tenaska High Desert USA 3 CC 2003 OP
Progress Energy Hines II USA 2 CC 2003 OP
Calpine Morgan USA 3 CC 2003/2004 OP
Rolling Hills Generating,LLC Rolling Hills USA 5 SC 2003 OP
CFE San Lorenzo Mexico 2 CC 2003 OP
NV Energy Walter M. Higgins USA 2 CC 2003 OP
Arizona Public Service West Phoenix CC USA 2 CC 2003 OP
Calpine Deer Park 2 USA 3 CC 2004 OP
EDF Lomas de Real Mexico 2 CC 2004 OP
PPL Lower Mt. Bethel USA 2 CC 2004 OP
UTE Norte Fluminense Norte Fluminense Brazil 3 CC 2004 OP
Calpine Osprey USA 2 CC 2004 OP
SC - Simple Cycle CC - Combined Cycle RP - Repowering OP - Operating IGCC – Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
UC - Under Contract (Operation date estimated based on best available information)

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SGT6-5000F Experience

Customer Project Country # Units Type Initial Operation Status


Xcel Energy, Inc. Rocky Mountain USA 2 CC 2004 OP
Furnas Centrais Electric Santa Cruz Brazil 1 SC 2004 OP
NV Energy Silverhawk Power Project USA 2 CC 2004 OP
Merilectrica SA Merilectrica Colombia 1 SC 2004 OP
CFE Tuxpan Mexico 1 SC 2004 OP
Mirant/Meiya Power LTD. Yulchon Korea 2 CC 2004 OP
Idaho Power Bennett Mountain USA 1 SC 2005 OP
EDF Central Valle Hermoso Mexico 2 CC 2005 OP
Progress Energy Hines III USA 2 CC 2005 OP
Calpine Metcalf USA 2 CC 2005 OP
Ameren Missouri Venice USA 2 SC 2005 OP
Calpine Freeport Energy Center USA 1 CC 2006 OP
Calpine Mankato USA 1 CC 2006 OP
Cadafe Pedro Camejo Venezuela 2 SC 2006 OP
Prepa San Juan 5&6 Puerto Rico 2 CC 2006 OP
Furnas Centrais Electric Santa Cruz Brazil 1 SC 2006 OP
Kallpa Generación Kallpa I Peru 1 SC 2007 OP
PacifiCorp Lakeside USA 2 CC 2007 OP
Idaho Power Evander Andrews (Danskin) USA 1 SC 2008 OP
Calpine Greenfield Canada 3 CC 2008 OP
Enelven Termozulia II Venezuela 2 CC 2008/2009 OP
Progress Energy Bartow Repowering USA 4 CC 2009 OP
NRG Energy Cedar Bayou USA 2 CC 2009 OP
CFE Tuxpan II Mexico 1 CC 2009 OP
Great River Energy. Elk River USA 1 SC 2009 OP
Pacific Rim Energy Josefa Camejo Venezuela 3 SC 2009 OP
Kallpa Generación Kallpa II Peru 1 SC 2009 OP
Caithness Long Island Long Island Energy Center USA 1 CC 2009 OP
SC - Simple Cycle CC - Combined Cycle RP - Repowering OP - Operating IGCC – Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
UC - Under Contract (Operation date estimated based on best available information)

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SGT6-5000F Experience

Customer Project Country # Units Type Initial Operation Status


Edegel Santa Rosa 2 Peru 1 SC 2009 OP
Energia Del Sur Simba Peru 1 SC 2009 OP
Transcanada Halton Hills Canada 2 CC 2010 OP
AEP J. Lamar Stall Gen Plant USA 2 CC 2010 OP
Kallpa Generactión Kallpa III Peru 1 SC 2010 OP
Duke Energy Las Flores Peru 1 SC 2010 OP
PowerSouth Energy McIntosh USA 2 SC 2010 OP
Union Fenosa Norte--Durango Mexico 2 CC 2010 OP
Xcel Energy, Inc. Jones Station USA 1 SC 2011 OP
Kleen Energy System, Inc. Kleen Energy USA 2 CC 2011 OP
Posco Power Corp. Posco Korea 4 CC 2011 OP
Progress Energy Sherwood H. Smith (Richmond) USA 2 CC 2011 OP
American Municipal Power Fremont USA 2 CC 2012 OP
Inelectra/Enelven Termozulia III Venezuela 2 CC 2012 OP
Pristine. York Energy Center Canada 2 SC 2012 OP
Pacific Rim Energy Alberto Lovera Venezuela 2 SC 2012 UC
Southern Company. Cleveland County USA 4 SC 2012 UC
EDC SACA -Duro Felguera Termocentro Venezuela 4 CC 2012 UC
Pacific Rim Energy Ezequiel Zamora Venezuela 1 SC 2012 UC
Idaho Power. Langley Gulch USA 1 CC 2012 UC
NCPA Lodi Energy Center USA 1 CC 2012 UC
PDVSA Planta Centro Venezuela 4 SC 2012 UC
China CAMC /Corpoelect. El Vigia Venezuela 2 SC 2012 UC
Saline Water Conversion Corp.. Ras Az Zawr Saudi Arabia 2 SC 2012 UC
Pacific Rim Energy San Diego de Cabrutica Venezuela 2 SC 2012 UC
Progress Energy. Wayne County USA 3 CC 2012 UC
Santo Domingo de los Olleros Termochilca Peru 1 SC 2013 UC
NRG Energy, Inc. El Segundo Energy Center USA 2 CC 2013 UC
SC - Simple Cycle CC - Combined Cycle RP - Repowering OP - Operating IGCC – Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
UC - Under Contract (Operation date estimated based on best available information)

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SGT6-5000F Experience

Customer Project Country # Units Type Initial Operation Status


GenOn. Marsh Landing USA 4 SC 2013 UC
Empresa Electrica de Piura S.A.. Malacas (Talara) Peru 1 SC 2013 UC
GDC Generadora. La Caridad I Mexico 1 CC 2013 UC
GDC Generadora. La Caridad II Mexico 1 CC 2014 UC
Saline Water Conversion Corp.. Ras Az Zawr Saudi Arabia 10 CC 2013 UC
Calpine Russell City USA 2 CC 2013 UC
Progress Energy. Sutton USA 2 CC 2013 UC
PDVSA Tamare 1 Venezuela 2 CC 2013 UC
Xcel Energy. Jones USA 1 SC 2013 UC
Southern Co. Mississippi Power Kemper County IGCC USA 2 IGCC 2014 UC
PacifiCorp. Lakeside II USA 2 CC 2014 UC
ACWA Power International. Qurayyah Saudi Arabia 12 CC 2014 UC
West Deptford Energy Assoc. West Deptford Energy Station USA 2 CC 2014 UC
Transcanada. Saddlebrook Canada 1 CC 2015 UC
PDVSA Bachaquero Venezuela 2 CC 2015 UC
Calpine Amelia USA 1 CC 2015 UC
Calpine Moapa USA 2 CC 2015 UC
Calpine Lone Oak USA 1 CC 2015 UC
322

SC - Simple Cycle CC - Combined Cycle RP - Repowering OP - Operating IGCC – Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
UC - Under Contract (Operation date estimated based on best available information)

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SGT6-5000F
Gas Turbine Package

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SGT6-PAC 5000F Gas Turbine Package

SGT6-PAC 5000F
SGT6-PAC 5000F
Over head Inlet

Gas Turbine
SGT6-5000F

Control System
SPPA-T3000
Generator
Sgen6-1000A (104×50)

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Siemens SGT6-5000F Gas Turbine

16 Can-Annular SGT6-5000F Product Development Focus


Combustion System 4 Stage Conventionally
Cast Turbine ■ Low Risk Incremental Development
■ Berlin Test Bed Facility Since 2002
■ Field testing in service units
■ Combustion Test Facilities
■ Enhancing Operational Flexibility
(emissions turndown, start up times, ramp rates)
■ Increasing Fuel Flexibility
(Shale gas, LNG, Biofuels, Syngas, IGCC)
■ Increasing RAM
(Extended parts lives, continous improvements)
■ Reduced Environmental Impact
(sub 9ppm emissions, reduced start-up emissions)
■ Enhanced Performance Levels

Cooled Rotor Cooling Air (Shaping power, base and part load performance)
Low Alloy Steel Disks
Individually Removable
Compressor & Turbine Blades

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SGT6-5000F

Robust compressor blades that can be


removed and replaced without removing
All four stages of turbine airfoils are the rotor
conventionally cast alloys

Flatter compressor efficiency curve


achieved by adding 3 rows of VGVs

A highly flexible engine which ramps faster and


turns down lower

10 minute start to 150 MW


30 MW/min up and down
Proven High reliability and availability
Low Turn down
Leveraging proven technologies and
to meet today’s demands
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Energy Solutions 4
SGT6-5000 turbine

Proven design features…

 Four rows of compressor variable guide  Proven Operation for this generation
vanes for high part load efficiency  1st Operation in 2009
 Conventionally cast blades for all four > 17 units in commercial operation
turbine rows for high reparability
 Field proven design

… translate into…

 Leading Operational Flexibility  High efficiency across the load range


 up to150 MW in 10 minutes  Low turn down capability
 30 MW/min ramp  High part load efficiency
 reduced start up emissions  High reliability and availability
 reduced start up fuel costs  Low service costs
 High efficiency across the load range  No service penalty for fast start
 Low turn down capability  Long service intervals
 High part load efficiency  Compressor blades removable
with rotor in place
 Rotor destackable on site

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SGen6-1000A Generator Product
Line Major Features

Cooling Circuit Stator Winding


 Symmetrical cooling  Micalastic insulation
 circuit  Global Vacuum
 Multizone cooling for  Pressure Impregnation
 stator components  (GVPI)
 Two shaft mounted low  Mechanically decoupled
 pressure fans  end winding with rigid
 radial support structure

Collector
 Static excitation
 Brush holder modules Stator Core
 for easy online exchange  Radially cooled
 of brushes  Maintenance free
 Plate spring mounted

Rotor
 Radial path rotor cooling
 Inlet guide vanes (IGV) Stator Bedplate
technology
Robust Casing Design

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Siemens Steam Turbine SST-5000
Experience

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Steam Turbine Series –
SST-5000,
SS 5000, Reheat
e eat Applications
pp cat o s

• First installed in early 90’s – more than 100 in


p
operation/installation/construction
• Two or four flow LP turbines, available with a range
of last stage blades (4.4 to 8.7 m2 60Hz, 5.0 to 12.5
m2 50 Hz)
• Applied to >180 MW multi-shaft and single-shaft
applications (1x1, 2x1, 3x1, 4x1, etc.)
• Double flow LP with down, single or dual side
exhaust:
• Power Range:
• ~180 to 480 MW (Two-flow LP turbine)
450 to 600 MW (Four
• ~450 (Four-flow
flow LP turbine)
• Operating Conditions:
• Max Design: 2565 psia / 1112 ºF / 1112 ºF
• US Trend: 2400 p
psia/ 1050 ºF / 1050 ºF

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May 2013 Title of presentation Author/Department
SST-5000
SS 5000 Experience
pe e ce

88 Units In Operation (as of Nov’12)


L dU
Lead Unit
it h
has > 120
120,000
000 H
Hours off O
Operation
ti
Total Series Operating Hours > 4,000,000
112 Units Under Contract

2
112
107
100
90
86
78
0
70
63
55
52
48
44
39
32
22
19
14
11
5
4
1
1993

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1997

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2001

2002

2003

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2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Year of Commercial Operation

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May 2013 Title of presentation Author/Department
Disclaimer
sc a e

This document contains forward


forward-looking
looking statements and information – that is, statements related to future, not past,
events. These statements may be identified either orally or in writing by words as “expects”, “anticipates”, “intends”,
“plans”, “believes”, “seeks”, “estimates”, “will” or words of similar meaning. Such statements are based on our current
expectations and certain assumptions, and are, therefore, subject to certain risks and uncertainties. A variety of factors,
many of which are beyond Siemens’ control, affect its operations, performance, business strategy and results and could
cause the actual results
results, performance or achievements of Siemens worldwide to be materially different from any future
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particular uncertainties arise, among others, from changes in general economic and business conditions, changes in
currency exchange rates and interest rates, introduction of competing products or technologies by other companies,
lack of acceptance of new products or services by customers targeted by Siemens worldwide, changes in business
strategy and various other factors.
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incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in the relevant forward-looking statement as
anticipated, believed, estimated, expected, intended, planned or projected. Siemens does not intend or assume any
obligation
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SST-5000
Steam Turbine

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Steam Turbine Series –
SST-5000, Reheat Applications

• First installed in early 90’s – more than 80 in


operation, over 100 on order
• Two or four flow LP turbines, available with a range
of last stage blades (4.4 to 8.7 m2 60Hz, 5.0 to 12.5
m2 50 Hz)
• Applied to >180 MW multi-shaft and single-shaft
applications (1x1, 2x1, 3x1, 4x1, etc.)
• Double flow LP with down, single or dual side
exhaust:
• Power Range:
• ~180 to 480 MW (Two-flow LP turbine)
• ~450 to 600 MW (Four-flow LP turbine)
• Operating Conditions:
• Max Design: 2565 psia / 1112 ºF / 1112 ºF
• US Trend: 2400 psia/ 1050 ºF / 1050 ºF

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SST-5000 Series Turbine – Combined HP/IP Section

Module Shipped to site pre-


Spring-Back Seals assembled from the factory

2 Casing Design

Monoblock Rotor

Fully 3-dimensional high Combined Stop and Control Valves:


performance variable reaction Bolted onto the Lower Half of the HP/IP
blading (3DVTM) Casing (assembled on site)

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SST-5000 Series Turbine – LP Turbine

Pre-set, Pre-aligned in
Factory

Double flow LP with


single side, dual side,
or down exhaust
arrangements

High-performance
LP blading for
different sizes of
exhaust area

Multiple erosion
protection
measures Rigid Connection to
the Condenser
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SST-5000 Turbine – Cross Section

Shared Journal
Bearings

Combined
Thrust/Journal
Bearing

Hydraulic Turning
Gear

Fixed Bearing
Pedestals

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SST6-5000 – Highlights and
Differentiators

 Performance – World Class Efficiency


 Operational Flexibility – Design proven and
capable to adapt to market conditions
 Pre-assembled & Pre-wired –
 HP/IP Turbine
 Generator
 Auxiliary Skids
 Maintenance intervals – 100k hours between
major inspections
 US Regional Presence –
 Engineering in Orlando and Charlotte
 Manufacturing & Service in Charlotte

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