Abstract

Abstract From experience with the pioneer 2500-psi steam power plant of the Twin Branch Plant of the Indiana and Michigan Electric Company on the American Gas and Electric System, installed in the early 1940’s, and subsequent knowledge accumulated in the field, another significant advance into pressures above the critical is now being made at the Philo Plant of the Ohio Power Company. This is the 4500-psi, 1150 F two-stage reheat unit developing approximately 125 megawatts—a joint effort of the American Gas and Electric Service Corporation, the General Electric Company, and The Babcock & Wilcox Company.

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