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TransAlta commissions second Mexican power plant
CALGARY, ALBERTA
September 9, 2003 -- TransAlta Corporation (TSX:TA; NYSE:TAC) today began
commercial operation of its new US$258 million, 259-megawatt (MW) Chihuahua III combined-cycle gas-fired power plant. The plant is located approximately 40 km(25 miles) south of the U.S. / Mexico border near Cuidad de Juarez. The plant's electrical output is sold under a 25-year contract to Mexico's government-owned utility, the Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE).
"Chihuahua III is a long-term investment that allows us to diversify our
portfolio and increase generation capacity in the strong Mexican market," said
Steve Snyder, TransAlta President and CEO. "We look forward to supplying
Mexico's growing and modern economy with clean, reliable, and affordable
energy."
TransAlta owns and operates 511 MW of power generation in Mexico and employs 83
people at two power plants and one regional office. TransAlta's first power
plant in Mexico was the 252-MW combined-cycle gas- and diesel-fuelled Campeche
power plant located in the state of Campeche on the Yucatan Peninsula.
Campeche's output is also sold under long-term contract to the CFE.
TransAlta is Canada's largest non-regulated power generation and wholesale
marketing company. We have close to $9 billion in coal-fired, gas-fired, hydro
and renewable generation assets in Canada, the U.S., Mexico and Australia. With
approximately 10,000 megawatts of capacity either in operation, under
construction or in development, our focus is to efficiently operate our assets
in order to provide our wholesale customers with a reliable, low-cost source of
power.
TransAlta
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