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March 19, 2015 AGENDA ITEM 3.: PRESENTATION – KRIS STRYKER, SENIOR
PROJECT MANAGER – TAMPA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Kris Stryker is currently a Senior Project Manager with
Tampa Electric Company (TEC), Energy Supply department heading up the Polk 2
Combined Cycle Expansion Project at their Polk Power Station located near Mulberry.
Kris has worked for TEC for 16 years starting as a Mechanical Engineer in the former
Independent Power Business (TECO Power Services) in 1999 and worked on design,
construction and operation of ten different power plants around the country and
internationally.
After moving over to the Tampa-based utility company, Kris held various positions
including Engineering Manager at both the Bayside and Big Bend stations before taking
the position to head up the Polk expansion project.
Kris is originally from the Tampa area and graduated from the University of Florida with
a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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Tampa Electric Overview
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About TECO Energy
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TECO Energy, Inc.
TECO Energy, Inc. (NYSE: TE) – Energy-related holding company – Based in Tampa, Florida – Began in 1895 as Tampa Gas Company and in
1899 as Tampa Electric Company – Member S&P 500 – $2.85 billion in revenues (2013)
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One company, four businesses
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Our people
4,625 team members – all four companies 2,500 local to Tampa Bay area
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Our values
Safety Integrity Respect and Concern for Others Achievement with a Sense of Urgency Customer Service
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Tampa Electric
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About Tampa Electric
Electric utility Started in 1899 2,300 team members Over 699,000 customers
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About Tampa Electric
Electric generation: – 4,742 MW winter peak
2,000 square miles in West Central Florida, – Hillsborough and parts of
Polk, Pasco and Pinellas counties 6,400 miles of distribution
and 1,300 miles of transmission lines
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Big Bend Power Station
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Big Bend Power Station
Four coal-fired units with a combined output of almost 1,700 megawatts
One aero-derivative unit serves as a peaking unit making the combined output from Big Bend Power Station 1,800 megawatts
Meets strict environmental regulations through the use of flue gas desulfurization systems or “scrubbers”, which remove sulfur dioxide produced when coal is burned
$300 million selective catalytic reduction (SCR) project from 2007-10, to control nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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H.L. Culbreath Bayside Power Station
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H.L. Culbreath Bayside Power Station
Provides over 1,800 megawatts of natural gas-fueled electric energy
Integrates seven combustion turbines, seven heat recovery steam generators and two steam turbines
In-service since May 2003 with Unit One and January 2004 with Unit Two
Four aero-derivative peaking units providing over 240 megawatts
Natural gas has reduced the nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide emissions by approximately 99 percent to date
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Polk Power Station
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Polk Power Station
State-of-the-art, integrated coal gasification combined-cycle (IGCC), clean-coal technology
260-megawatt IGCC facility began commercial operation in the fall of 1996
Among the nation’s cleanest, most efficient and most economical power generation units
10 million net generation hours from synfuel, “world leader”
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IGCC success factors
Uses low-cost feedstocks to create environmentally friendly, reliable power – Polk 1 is Tampa Electric’s lowest-cost
incremental unit – Polk 1 is Tampa Electric’s first unit to
be dispatched
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IGCC environmental profile
Named cleanest coal-fired power plant in North America
Significantly lower emissions levels for SO2, NOx, particulate matter
Beneficial reuse of byproducts and lower H2O requirements
Minimal solid waste results from the process
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IGCC facility
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Polk 2 Combined Cycle Expansion
Conversion of four existing peaking units to a modern and efficient combined cycle unit.
Approximately a $700M investment. Capacity increase of approximately 500 MW. Efficiency improvement of the existing units
by 37 percent. NOx emissions reduction of 86 percent.
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Equipment Deliveries to Port Manatee
HRSG Modules and Steam Drums – Manufactured in Korea by Vogt Power Intl
Steam Turbine Generator – Manufactured in Poland & Switzerland by Alstom
Condenser Tube Bundles – Manufactured in Tulsa, OK by SPX Heat Transfer
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Project Benefits from Port Manatee
Economical storage options to reduce laydown needs at the project site.
Heavy haul to project site to allow “just-in-time” deliveries and reduce double handling of large heavy components.
Close proximity to project site with mostly rural roads to transit.
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Generator Leaving Factory
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HSRG Module Lift
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