New York-listed Emerson contributed to the dramatic turnaround by providing automation technologies and services that help Longview provide enough reliable, affordable electricity to power more than 500,000 homes.
A global team of Emerson automation experts worked around the clock to replace Longview’s existing control system with new Ovation technology that manages operations across the plant.
The automation work was completed in only 13 months, nearly twice as fast as a typical project of this scope – a feat that Emerson and Longview believe has never been done before.
“Emerson’s ability to manage this comprehensive automation project within a very aggressive timeframe was instrumental in helping us bring the plant back online and generate electricity as quickly as possible,” Longview chief operating officer Steve Nelson said.
“Since we began using the new Ovation controls we’ve experienced drastically improved plant stability, enabling us to provide more reliable power to the grid – and generate more revenue.”
Availability has risen to over 98% and net generation has increased by more than a third – all while using less fuel than before and producing 15% lower carbon dioxide emissions than the average US coal-fired power plant.
Longview also expects to save $US3 million ($A4.11 million) a year by avoiding unplanned outages.
“Longview is a new generation of coal-fired plant that meets today’s needs for cleaner, more efficient and reliable power,” Emerson’s Power & Water Solutions president Bob Yeager said.