SHORELINES

4th Quarter Shorelines 2013

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We expect to see as much as a 10 percent increase in energy from each Lay unit, and similar increases from the Bouldin and Jordan units." At Bouldin Hydro Plant, the unit 2 turbine retrofits should be completed by the end of 2013. Jordan Hydro Plant unit 4 is scheduled for completion around the first week of March 2014. "With the retrofits from these hydro plants combined, Alabama Power will have nearly the equivalent of a new unit through the increased megawatts," said Bouldin Plant Superintendent Chuck Easterling. Before the upgrades to these four units, Alabama Power had performed successful major upgrades on 10 units at five other hydro plants. The latest upgraded units are expected to provide reliable service for more than 50 years, and each unit should increase generation by 8 percent to 12 percent. "Another benefit is the time and expense associated with maintenance of these turbines should be greatly reduced. With less time dedicated to maintaining these units, the plant staff can be more effectively utilized," Minor said. Alabama Power operates 157,000 acres of lakes created by 14 hydroelectric dams. Along with providing enough renewable energy to power 400,000 homes, the lakes support environmental habitats and communities. — Keisa Sharpe For more photos of work to upgrade turbines at dams on the Coosa River, visit Alabama Power's NewsCenter. alabamapowernews.com S hor el i ne s | 2013 Vol:4 11

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