Acquisition, development, financing and construction of a 570 MW combined cycle power plant, making it one of the largest and most efficient combined cycle power plants in its regional market. With long-term PPAs and gas contracts in place, the $362M project was later successfully sold to another power company.
Between 2012 and 2014, the Gray Oak Power team led the acquisition, development, financing, and construction of a premier 570 MW combined cycle power plant (543 MW net output). Constructed under an EPC contract by SNC-Lavalin, the facility was engineered to be the most efficient and one of the largest combined cycle power plants in its regional market.
The plant utilizes a sophisticated power block designed for maximum thermal efficiency and fuel flexibility:
The project involved the development of comprehensive supporting infrastructure to ensure operational self-sufficiency:
In addition to physical construction and operation, the Gray Oak team managed the complex commercial and financial structuring of the asset:
Following the successful transition to stable operations, the Gray Oak team oversaw the strategic sale of the project to a major regional power company in 2015.