Pump Station 9 goes electricAlyeska signs 20-year contract to purchase electricity from Interior Alaska utility for Delta-area pump station Patricia Liles Petroleum News Contributing Writer
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., operator of the 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline system, plans to convert one of its pumping stations to electricity, drawing up to 16 megawatts of power from the Interior Alaska electric grid.
Part of Alyeska’s $250 million pipeline reconfiguration project is an effort....
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