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<br />nQ~~~2 <br />but currently costs about 55 mills/KWh to operate and <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />is therefpre not being used. However, in an emergency <br /> <br /> <br />, <br />the plant; will be operated in spite of the cost. <br />Pacific Power and Light Co. (PPL) has about <br />40 MW located at their Lincoln Street Station which <br /> <br />could be operated. This station is part of the steam <br /> <br />heat system for Portland, Oregon. Therefore, the <br /> <br />generation available would be limited when there is a <br /> <br />demand for steam. <br /> <br />The major problem in reactivating the Lincoln <br /> <br />Street Station is the low level of the Willamette <br /> <br /> <br />River. Tqe cooling intake is currently above the <br /> <br />water line and cannot be easily extended without inter- <br /> <br />fering with the discharge. In addition, there is very <br />limited oil storage at the plant site necessitating <br /> <br />A list of retired plants is presented in Appendix V, <br /> <br /> <br />frequent o~l deliveries. These deliveries are usually <br /> <br />made by barge but the current river level would make this <br /> <br />almost impossible. <br /> <br /> <br />Table 3. <br /> <br />38 <br />