In building its first natural-gas-fired steam and electric generation plant, Lansing Board of Water and Light (BWL) took care to ensure the facility blended with REO Town, a historic community in Lansing. The owner also worked with team members to mask sound generated by the facility.
As-built arched windows and exterior brick and cornice work belie the operations within, which include combined-cycle cogeneration capable of producing 300,000 lb of steam per hour and 110 MW of electrical power.