The combined-cycle plant is expected to enter commercial operation in the secondquarter of 2004. San Jose, CA-based Calpine will manage the construction of the project, and will own and operate the facility as part of its new fleet of fuel-efficient power facilities throughout the US. Calpine has entered into agreements to supply225 megawatts of electric capacity and energy from the plant to Wisconsin Electric Power Co. and 141 megawatts of electric capacity and energy to WisconsinPublic Service Corp.
The Sherry Energy Center will be located adjacent to the existing Arpin substation onthe Arpin-Eau Claire transmission line.
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