Fluor Corp. in Irvine said two of...
Fluor Corp. in Irvine said two of its subsidiaries have started work on a $62-million contract for a coal-fired cogeneration plant in Michigan. The plant--scheduled for completion in September, 1990--will produce electricity for Consumers Power Co. and steam for Packaging Corp. of America. Fluor Daniel will oversee the project and Fluor Constructors International will build it, according to a spokesman. When finished, the plant will contain two boilers. Each will produce as much as 300,000 pounds of steam per hour. Electricity will be produced as the steam turns turbines. Fluor also said it has been awarded three contracts with a subsidiary of Texas Utilities Co. The value of the contracts was not disclosed.
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