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IPP Renewed includes installation of new natural gas-fueled electricity generating units capable of utilizing hydrogen for 840 megawatts of net generation output, modernization of IPP’s Southern Transmission System and utilization of existing infrastructure.
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We will use locally-made CLEAN HYDROGEN.
When excess renewable energy is generated, it will be used to create hydrogen which is stored near the power plant.
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We are maximizing use of EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE.
IPP Renewed creates billions of dollars in new investment at the IPP site in Millard County with no government subsidies.
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IPA has paid $700 MILLION in taxes to Utah.
In addition, IPP makes an average contribution of $866 million annually in economic activity to the state of Utah.
SCHEDULE
IPP Renewed began construction in October 2022 and on-track for completion in 2025.
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Construction Progress
Craft Workers on Site | 1,200 |
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Heat Recovery Steam Generator Structure | Completed |
Generation Construction | 69.44% Complete |
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