POWER Reveals 2026 Awards Finalists; Readers to Choose Plant of the Year


POWER is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2026 POWER Awards, recognizing the projects, people, and organizations setting the pace for the global power industry. Winners will be revealed at an awards ceremony at Experience POWER in Washington, D.C., on Monday, Sept. 28, 2026, at 5 p.m. New this year: the Plant of the Year award winner will be selected by POWER’s readers from among all of the Top Plant finalists. Watch for voting details in the coming months. Finalists are listed alphabetically within each category. Al-Nahda Cement Solar Project (Egypt) Moneypoint Synchronous Condenser (Ireland) Parr Station Combustion Turbine Modernization (U.S.) Conroe Water Facilities Project (U.S.) WA Parish Unit 8 Flue Gas Desulfurization Wastewater Treatment (U.S.) Water Mega Reservoirs Project (Qatar) DeBary Hydrogen Project (U.S.) Rehlko Hydrogen Fuel Cell System (U.S.) Total Hydrogen Solutions’ Texas Production Facility (U.S.) Reliability Plan / Asset Management Strategy, Hydro-Québec (Canada) Torus Modular Mesh Energy Infrastructure Platform (U.S.) Wattsmart Battery VPP Program (U.S.) Transmission & Distribution Award Energize Eastside Transmission Corridor (U.S.) Phase-EQ Field Deployment (U.S.) Sacramento River Crossing Modernizations: Birds Landing Substation–Contra Costa 230-kV Rebuild (U.S.) Commercial & Industrial Generation Award Arab Potash Company Captive Power Plant — Cogeneration & Integrated Combined Cycle Expansion (Jordan) Permian Basin Water Transfer Site (U.S.) Yeoman Solar Project (U.S.) Distributed Energy Award Bloom Energy–Equinix Collaboration (U.S.) Erie County Pumping Station (U.S.) Joint Forces Training Base Microgrid Project (U.S.) Energy Storage Award CO 2 Battery — Ottana Project (Italy) Eraring Battery (Australia) esVolta ERCOT Energy Storage Portfolio (U.S.) Top Plants: Renewables Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (U.S.) Eland Solar-plus-Storage Project (U.S.) Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Ethiopia) Moccasin Powerhouse Rewind (U.S.) Toktogul Hydro (Kyrgyzstan) Top Plants: Fossil Fuels Arthur von Rosenberg (AvR) Power Plant (U.S.) Engro Powergen Thar Limited (Pakistan) Grange Castle Backup Power Plant (Ireland) Nhon Trach 3 & 4 (Vietnam) Pioneer Generation Station Phase IV (U.S.) Rabigh Reinforcement Combined Cycle Power Plant (Saudi Arabia) Rayburn Energy Station (U.S.) Timmerman Power Plant Unit 1 (U.S.) Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (Canada) Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (Japan) Saeul Unit 3 (South Korea) Naphtal Obilo Haya, Practice Lead, Long Duration Energy Storage, DNV Energy USA Inc. Jack Southard, Vice President, Project Finance, Arevon Energy Inc. Mishaal SyedNaveed, Product Manager – Fire Protection, Wärtsilä Energy Storage Executive Leadership Sherman Knight, CEO, Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) Dr. Lou Martinez Sancho, Chief Technology Officer, Westinghouse Electric Company KR Sridhar, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Bloom Energy Central Hudson Gas & Electric Marin County Energy (MCE) and The LIME Foundation Quezon Power (Philippines), Limited Co. and San Buenaventura Power Ltd. Co. Congratulations to all of this year’s finalists. For more information about Experience POWER and to register for the event, visit experience-power.com .

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Second-hand gas turbines provide an entry point for power generation or mechanical drive projects with limited budgets. This article reviews critical components including the compressor, combustors, turbine section, and rotor. Proper selection and hot-section refurbishment can yield reliable operation at half the cost of new equipment.


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Core Component Assessment: The Second-Hand Turbine Rotor

The rotor is the most valuable and critical part of any second-hand steam or gas turbine. This article describes essential inspection steps, including non-destructive testing of journals, blade attachments, and bore areas. A sound rotor can enable a complete turbine refurbishment at low cost.


Inspection and Refurbishment of Second-Hand Turbine Diaphragms

The diaphragm is a key stationary component in steam turbines, directing steam flow between stages. This article covers the evaluation process for second-hand diaphragms, including concentricity checks, seal strip wear, and repair options. A well-maintained diaphragm ensures efficiency and reliability.


Evaluation and Reuse of Turbine Blades from Second-Hand Units

Turbine blades are among the most stressed components in both steam and gas turbines. This article discusses how to assess second-hand blades for potential reuse, covering common damage mechanisms, inspection methods, and refurbishment limits. Proper selection of used blades can reduce costs without compromising safety.

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