TransAlta Selects Emerson to Support Clean Energy Investment Plan

EIN TransAlta Emerson 400

Nov 26, 2019

TransAlta Corporation has selected Emerson as the main automation contractor in its planned conversions of coal-fired units to natural gas. The project is part of TransAlta’s $2 billion Clean Energy Investment Plan that will convert its existing coal assets in Alberta, to natural gas. The coal-to-gas (CTG) conversions at TransAlta’s Keephills and Sundance power plants will help to substantially reduce emissions while providing firm, clean, reliable electricity to Alberta.

TransAlta operates more than 70 power generation facilities across Canada, the United States and Australia. The conversions are part of the utility’s ongoing efforts to leverage wind and natural gas to provide low-cost, low-carbon electricity to consumers. Emerson will lead the design, procurement, installation and commissioning in the replacement of automation systems for CTG projects at both Sundance and Keephills power plants. In the last five years, Emerson has completed 25 coal-to-gas conversion projects in North America.

Emerson will integrate the new burner management system and replace outdated controls with its Ovation™ automation technology. As plants are converted, Emerson will also provide its high-fidelity digital twin simulator, which will be used as a training tool for operations staff, giving them a safe environment to become adept at handling complex operating scenarios.

The conversion of the first unit begins in fall 2020, with the projects expected to be completed by 2024. Emerson’s experience in plant conversions, strong local presence and expertise from local Impact Partner Spartan Controls were key factors in its selection for this project. Emerson Impact Partners serve as an exclusive sales channel for many Emerson brands.

“Conversion to natural gas is breathing new life into aging coal plants,” said Bob Yeager, president of Emerson’s power and water business. “TransAlta is to be commended for its commitment to environmental stewardship while taking steps to further enhance its competitive position.”

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