Dresser-Rand is uniquely qualified to deliver total CAES solutions. We
designed and built the entire turbomachinery train for Alabama Electric
Cooperative’s McIntosh facility – the first CAES plant in the U.S. It
has an impressive track record of availability and starting reliability
since 1991, and continues to satisfy the intermediate and peaking
electrical production needs of this major utility.
In a CAES facility, off-peak electricity is used to power a
motor/generator that drives compressors to force air into an underground
storage reservoir at high pressures. During intermediate electrical demand
periods the air is withdrawn from the reservoir, heated in gas- or
oil-fired combustors, and expanded through turbines that drive the same
motor/generator to produce electrical power.
Using off-peak power to meet intermediate and peak demand is less
expensive than using units that are completely powered by fuel or
purchasing power from neighboring utilities. CAES generators can be
on-line in approximately 15 minutes, are environmentally compatible, and
are faster and less expensive to build than large power plants.