News Mitsubishi Power-equipped combined-cycle plant now online in Alabama Clarion Energy Content Directors 10.24.2023 Share PowerSouth Energy Cooperative’s Lowman Energy Center (LEC) is now online in Leroy, Alabama. The 693 MW combined-cycle plant is equipped with Mitsubishi Power’s M501JAC air-cooled gas turbine. LEC also includes a steam turbine and a Vogt three pressure reheat heat recovery steam generator in a 1 x 1 multi-shaft configuration. Mitsubishi Power will also provide service and maintenance for the turbine under a long-term service agreement. The LEC, which began construction in 2020, replaces the now-retired 556 MW Charles R. Lowman coal-fired power plant. The retired plant came online in 1969. PowerSouth’s members are located in Alabama and Northwest Florida. Other natural gas-fired assets owned by the co-op include the McIntosh Plant (McIntosh, Alabama), McWilliams and Vann (both in Gantt, Alabama). Related Articles A gas boom, new nuclear opportunities and more: Power Engineering’s top articles of 2024 Federal hostility could delay offshore wind projects, derailing state climate goals Climate-friendly electricity sees big battery projects soar again for 2024 Delaware’s last coal plant to close ahead of schedule