The demand for electric
power continued to grow so there was an addition to
the power plant to make room for another generator
in 1953. After completion of the addition an 8
cylinder Cooper-Bessemer Corporation turbocharged
diesel engine direct connected to 1125 KW. Elliot
Company generator was installed and is presently
used for peaking and standby service.
In 1955 a Keeler
Company water tube boiler, with superheater designed
to operate at a pressure of 300 psi, 735 degrees F.
steam temperature, when generating 17,500 pounds of
steam per hour, was placed in operation in March of
1955.
The winter of 1958 &
1959 were busy times at the power plant, with the
removal of several pieces of equipment. In November
the 312 KW Corliss steam engine that was installed
in 1931 was removed. Another steam engine and
generator were removed in December, this time it was
the 375 KW Elliot steam engine and turbine, this
unit was installed in 1936. January brought on more
destruction with the removal of the 250 horsepower
steam boiler that was installed in 1940.
Later in 1959, a new
Keeler water tube boiler with 35,000 pounds of steam
capacity per hour was installed. Along with a the
boiler a 2000 KW steam turbine generator with
condenser and auxiliary equipment was installed.
This generator was purchased from the city of Flora
for the sum of $25,000 and is still in use today.
An electrical fire in
the main switchboard at 1:45 a.m. on December 11,
1963 caused a considerable amount of damage to the
interior of the generating room. The city was
without electrical service until 4 p.m. of that
day, when the switchgear of the Cooper-Bessemer
engine was repaired. With the assistance of the
Mayor an emergency generating unit mounted on a
railcar was sent to the city of Breese from the U.S.
Navy in Great Lakes, II.. This unit was used until
the main generating unit was put back in service.
In 1964 a new
electrical substation was built to the west of the
plant. All the high voltage switchgear was moved out
in the substation. In the following year 69,000 volt
3 phase transmission line was built between the city
of Breese and the city of Carlyle for emergency
power supply.
December of 1964
brought another fire at the power plant which
destroyed two generator panels and damaged the roof
badly enough to have it replaced. Apparently this
fire was caused by lightning.
Electrical demand
caused the need for more generating capability. In
1968 a 3000 KW. 12 cylinder duel fuel Worthington
engine and generator was installed. This unit can
use #2 fuel oil and/or natural gas for combustion.
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Ten years went
by before the installation of the next
generating unit. In 1991 an E.M.D. 20
cylinder diesel engine connected to a 2500
KW. generator was installed.
In 1996 a new
69,000 volt transmission line was built from
the city of Breese south to Highline Road.
Along with the new line there was an
addition to the substation for high voltage
switching.
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