Appendix III: Key Customer List

Key Customer List
Over the 50 or so years of Westinghouse gas turbine history, the number of customers that played an instrumental role in the success—and, repeatedly, the survival—of the business and the continued evolution of the technology, is much too long to list here. Pending legal review, the full "Westinghouse Combustion Turbine Installation List" may become available separately in the Westinghouse collection in the near future.

Some of the earlier (pre-Orlando) names on the list that stand out include:

Mississippi River Fuel Corporation, Standard Oil Company, Pertamina (Sumatra), TransCanada Pipeline, Celanese Chemical, Texas Eastern Transmission Company, West Texas Utilities, Southwest Public Service (Texas), DAEE (Brazil), PEMEX (Mexico), Iraq Petrol, SCOT (Syria), Westcoast Transmission (Canada), Creole Petrol Company (Venezuela), Union Carbide Chemical, Hydro Electric Power Commission (Canada), Cadafe (Venezuela), Houston Light & Power Company, Carolina Power & Light Company, Dow Chemical Company, Power Systems Engineering, the City of Tallahassee, the City of Anchorage, Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company, Comisión Federal de Electricidad (Mexico), several power companies in Colombia, National Iranian Oil Company, PLN (Indonesia), ASEB (India), General Secretary of Electricity (Libya), Detroit Edison Company, Wisconsin Electric Power Company, Virginia Electric Power Company, Public Service Electric & Gas (New Jersey), Jersey Central Power & Light Company, Baltimore Electric & Gas Company, Philadelphia Electric Power Company, Consolidated Edison, Duke Power Company, Tucson Gas & Electric Company, Ohio Edison, Electrobras (Brazil), Georgia Power Company, Arizona Public Service, Public Service Company of Oklahoma, El Paso Electric Company, Northern States Power Company, Florida Power Corporation, Tampa Electric Company, Salt River Project (Arizona), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Florida Power & Light Company, Southern California Edison Company, Nevada Power Company, Gulf States Utilities, Pueget Sound Power & Light Company, Aramco/SCECO (Saudi Arabia), Taiwan Power Company, H. B. Zachry (for Capital Cogeneration), Internorth Natural Gas Company (aka ENRON), the City of Medicine Hat (Canada), U.S. Corporation of Engineers for King Khalid Military College (Saudi Arabia), ISA (Colombia), the City of Kissimmee (Florida), U.S. Borax, and Ghana National Petroleum Corporation.

In addition to the specific contract with Intercontinental EnergyBellingham and Sayreville cogenerationcredited with resurrecting Westinghouse gas turbine business following the 1987 move to Orlando, some other key customers during the early 1990s include:

Korea Electric Power Company, Orlando Utilities Commission, Florida Power & Light Company (first four W501F units), Electroperú, Electricidad de Caracas, Brazos Electric Company (Texas), Mayflower Energy Partners (Pilgrim Cogen), Northern States Power Company, Empire District Electric Company (Missouri) Hanwha (Korea), DESTEC Energy, ISAGEN (Puerto Rico), LS Power Company, Carolina Power & Light Company, Southwest Public Service Company (New Mexico), Hyundai Petrochemical Company, SCECO (Saudi Arabia), Central and South West Power Corporation (CSW)/Sweeny Cogeneration, Southwest Public Service (Texas), Calpine Corporation, AES, Enron, Florida Power Corporation, Comisión Federal de Electricidad (Mexico), the City of Lakeland (first W501G), Seminole Electric Company (Florida), CAPSA (Argentina), Wisconsin Electric Power Company, Wing Tiek Holdings (Sabah Shipyards—barge mounted units), Enron (United Kingdom), and various local utility companies in Colombia.

Appendix III: Key Customer List