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United States Power Generation Facilities
New York State | New England | Louisiana Power | Canada
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New York State:
New York Operations
(78 Generating Stations: 29 plants Lake
Ontario region, 32 plants St. Lawrence Region,
17 plants Hudson River region) (1 Co-generation
Facility: Carr Street)
The New York operations are located in upstate
New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland
and consist of:
- 78 hydroelectric generating stations on
18 river systems with a total installed capacity
of 850 MW, producing on average 3,653 GWh of
electricity annually.
- 1 combined cycle co-generation
facility located in East Syracuse, New York
with an installed capacity of 105 MW. The plant
features two General Electric LM 6000 aero-derivative
combustion turbines capable of firing natural
gas or No. 2 fuel oil.
- delivers power to the New York grid, and
in turn is interconnected to the New England,
Ontario and Quebec power grids
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New England:
Northern
Operations
(Generating Stations: East Millinocket,
North Twin, Weldon, Dolby, Mckay, Millinocket,
Brassua, Hydro Kennebec)
These hydroelectric generating facilities are located
on the Penobscot, Moose and Kennebec Rivers in northern Maine. The
facilities consist of:
- 8 hydroelectric generating stations with a
total installed capacity of 146 MW, producing
on average 846 GWh of electricity annually.
- interconnections to the New England power
grid.
- watershed area covering approximately 8,678
square kilometres with a total water storage
capacity of 376 GWh.
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Southern Operations
(Generating Stations: Sawmill, Riverside,
Cross Power, Cascade Hydro, Gorham Hydro, Shelburne
Hydro, Pontook, Errol, Cockwell Pump Storage,
Fife Brook, Upper Rumford and Lower Rumford)
These hydroelectric generating facilities are located
on the Androscoggin River near Berlin, New Hampshire and on the Deerfield River in Northern Massachusetts.
The facilities consist of:
- 11 hydroelectric generating stations with
installed capacity of
94 MW, producing on average 551 GWh of electricity
annually.
- One pumped storage generating station with
installed capacity of 600 MW, producing on average
192 GWh of electricity annually.
- interconnected to the New England power grid.
- watershed area covering approximately 3,525
square kilometres with total water storage capacity
of 133 GWh.
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Louisiana:
Louisiana
Hydroelectric
(Generating Station: Sidney A. Murray)
Louisiana HydroElectric Power, a 75%-owned partnership
with Dominion Resources, holds the residual equity
interest in a 192 MW hydroelectric generating
station and flood and sediment control facility.
Located on a diversion of the Mississippi River
north of Baton Rouge, this is one of the largest
low-head run-of-the-river power stations in the
world.
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