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La Paloma Saves Millions by Implementing an Inlet Cooling System

After doing a net present value analysis of the money we would have to invest and how much power we would recover, fogging turned out to be really, really good in terms of dollars per kW. It made a lot of sense to our owners.

— Pablo Cortes Oseguera
Engineering and Maintenance Manager

Gradually losing output since going commercial in 2003, La Paloma Generating Station in California needed an efficient way to control output in response to calls from the dispatcher and fluctuating ambient temperature. Instead of upgrading turbine internals to achieve more power, La Paloma Generating Company saved millions and used a MeeFog inlet cooling system to give the facility eleven stages of control to fine tune power output.

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