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Title: State-Of-The-Art Features Of The Cherokee LNG Plant
Author: R. Keith Howell
Source: American Gas Association 1988
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: This paper provides a brief description of Atlanta Gas Light Companys third liquefied natural gas facility. The Cherokee LNG Plant was designed and built to incorporate state-of-the-art controls and equipment applicable to LNG plant operations. In 1976, Atlanta Gas Light Company (AGLC) purchased property that would later become the site for its third LNG peak-shaving facility. An initial 334 acres were acquired in Cherokee County, Georgia, with direct access to a Company-owned 12-inch transmission line. Approximately four years later, on January 4, 1980, Atlanta Gas Light Company contracted with Stone & Webster Engineering to begin engineering and planning for an LNG facility to be completed in January of 1984.




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