Dynegy Calif. Moss Landing 6 & 7 natgas units back
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NEW YORK Nov 2 (Reuters) - Dynegy Inc's (DYN.N) 739-megawatt Units 6 and 7 at the Moss Landing natural-gas-fired power station in California returned to service by Sunday afternoon, the California ISO said in a report.
The units shut by Oct. 26 for planned reasons.
The 2,498 MW Moss Landing station is located near Salinas in Monterey County about 90 miles south of San Francisco.
There are several units at the station, including the two 510 MW combined-cycle units 1 and 2 (which entered service in 2002), and two 739 MW units, 6 (1967) and 7 (1968). Each of the 510 MW combined cycle units is made up of two 165 MW gas turbines and one 180 MW steam turbine.
Unit 1 meanwhile shut by Oct. 2.
All of the other units were available for service.
One MW powers about 700 homes in California.
Dynegy, of Houston, owns and operates more than 17,000 MW of generating capacity and markets energy commodities in the United States. (Reporting by Scott DiSavino; Editing by John Picinich)
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