Tradinghouse Steam Electric Station

Tradinghouse Steam Electric Station Tradinghouse Steam Electric station

Background

Tradinghouse Steam Electric Station is a two unit gas/oil fired power plant. Many Luminant plants are named after nearby bodies of water or nearby geological locations, such as Tradinghouse. Tradinghouse plant operates primarily using natural gas as a fuel and has the capability of using oil as a fuel. The extra capability to burn oil provides more flexibility for Luminant's fleet to meet the needs of customers.

Economic Impact to the Area

Luminant is proud to be a major contributor to the economy in areas where it maintains and operates facilities. Luminant produces an annual economic benefit of more than $1.2 Billion across Texas through power plant payrolls, purchases, contracts, taxes paid and other expenditures.

History

Unit #1 became operational in 1970 while Unit #2 followed in 1972.

Awards

Luminant has received numerous awards over past years from a variety of regulatory, conservation, municipal and other organizations. Safety is a priority at all company facilities.

Environmental Equipment and Accomplishments

At Luminant, we care about the air we share. Luminant is committed to innovative leadership in managing environmental issues, including minimizing its own impact on the environment without sacrificing the interests of future generations.

As part of the overall program to protect clean air, all Luminant plants have been modified to reduce emissions, through equipment and/or operational changes. Because of these initiatives, Luminant has been a leader in reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in Texas.

Civic

Luminant has a rich history of community leadership through employee volunteerism, employee contributions and company financial support. Employees of the plant support a variety of organizations in their community. United Way and Energy Aid receive employee contributions through payroll deductions as well as personal donations.

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