Sandow Unit 5
2 x 300MW Units, Rockdale, Texas, United States
Sandow Unit 5 was a significant component of the Sandow Power Plant complex located near Rockdale, Texas. Commissioned in 2009, this unit played a crucial role in the region’s energy production until its retirement in 2018.
- Advanced emissions control systems
- High reliability record
- Advanced control implementation
- Industrial power supply
Technical Specifications
- Capacity: Approximately 581 megawatts (MW)
- Fuel Source: Texas lignite coal
- Operational Timeline: 2009 – January 2018
Operational History
Sandow Unit 5 was developed by Luminant (formerly TXU), a subsidiary of Vistra Energy, to enhance the power generation capacity of the existing Sandow Power Plant complex. Despite its advanced technology, Unit 5 faced economic challenges due to sustained low wholesale power prices, an oversupplied renewable generation market, and low natural gas prices. These factors led to the decision by Luminant to retire the unit in January 2018.
Conclusion
Sandow Unit 5’s operational period reflects the transitional phase in the energy sector, where economic and environmental factors have led to a shift from traditional coal-fired plants to cleaner energy sources.
Project Role
Commissioning Manager for Foster Wheeler scope of supply (boiler island).