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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Thermoelectric Powerplant <br /> <br />Map Code - White 4 <br /> <br />Proj ect Name: San Juan Generation Station <br /> <br />Company: Public Service Company of New Mexico and <br />Tucson Electric Power Company <br />Waterflow, New Mexico 87416 <br /> <br />County: San Juan Connty, New Mexico <br /> <br />Location: Waterflow, New Mexico <br />T. 29 N., R. 1 W. <br /> <br />Production Capacity: <br /> <br />Unit 1 <br />Unit 2 <br /> <br />326,000 kW <br />326,000 kW <br /> <br />Uni t 3 <br />Uni t 4 <br /> <br />476,000 kW <br />476,000 kW (scheduled) <br /> <br />Technology: <br /> <br />Coal-fired, steam, electric generation <br /> <br />Resource Requirement: Water - 24,000 AFY <br />Water source - San Juan River via storage <br />'.. rights in Navajo Reservoir <br />Coal - Units 1, 2, & 3 - 3.8 ~rrpy <br />Unit 4 - 2.1 MTPY <br />Coal source - San Juan Mine near plant <br /> <br />Current Status: Unit 1 operational in 1973. .Units 2 & 3 added late <br />70's and Unit 4 scheduled for completion in 1982. <br /> <br />Comments: Units 1, 2, & 3 are jointly owned by Public Service Company of <br />New Mexico (PNM) .and Tucson Electric Power Company on a 50/50 <br />basis. Unit 4 will be jointly owned by PNM (89.4 percent) and <br />the city of Farmington (10.5 percent). Unit 4 is scheduled for <br />completion in 1982 and will be equipped with the most advanced <br />environmental control equipment in the United States. <br /> <br />Information Source: 7 <br /> <br />5 <br />