Trigen Energy Corporation
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Trigen Energy Corporation "is the leading owner and operator of community energy systems in North America" [1] and subsidiary of Veolia Energy North America. In 2007 Veolia acquired the Trigen Companies (Trigen, including Trigen-Nations Energy), which operates facilities in 11 U.S. cities.[2]
Trigen Colorado Steam & Electric Plant is a coal-fired power station for Coors Brewing in Golden, Colorado acquired in 1995 by Trigen's special purpose company Trigen-Nations Energy, a collaboration between Trigen and Nations Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tucson Electric Power Company. [3]
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Existing Coal Plants
Plant Name | State | Year(s) Built | Capacity |
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Trigen Colorado Steam & Electric Plant | CO | 1976, 1977, 1983 | 35 megawatts (MW) |
Contact details
Trigen Energy Corporation
One Water Street
White Plains, New York 10601
(914) 286-6600
FAX: (914) 948-9157
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Sources
- ↑ "Trigen Energy Corporation" Trigen Energy Corporation website, accessed August 2009
- ↑ "About Veolia Energy North America" Veolia Energy North America Website, September 2009
- ↑ "Nations and Trigen close deal with Coors", Business Wire, Sept 14, 1995
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