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Johnson City Power Plant

This 140MW gas-fired power plant upgrades an existing coal-fired station using efficient natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) technology and equipment. By repurposing existing infrastructure, the project reduces environmental impact while improving energy efficiency. It offers long-term, stable revenue and supports sustainable energy practices for a cleaner, more reliable future.

Johnson City, NY

Location

$170 Million

CapEx

Infrastructure

Sector

140 MW

Capacity

End of 2027

Est. Completion

Under
Development

Status

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This Johnson City 140MW gas-fired power plant project in the State of New York will utilize advanced natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) technology and equipment to upgrade and replace an existing coal-fired power station, which was retired in 2012.

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Spanning 34 acres, the project has already secured full site control. By repurposing the existing infrastructure, the project maximizes energy efficiency while significantly reducing its environmental impact. Full demolition of the existing facilities is expected to be completed by March 2025, with the power plant anticipated to reach commercial operation (COD) by the end of 2027.

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New York State faces growing electricity demand, particularly during the harsh winter months, when energy prices surge and shortages are common. The plant’s high efficiency will provide a reliable, cost-effective solution to meet both seasonal and year-round demand. This project offers strong long-term revenue potential and will make a positive contribution to New York’s energy grid, making it an attractive and sustainable investment.​

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In addition to providing a cleaner and more efficient power source, this project aligns with New York’s sustainability goals. It promises attractive returns while contributing to a more reliable and resilient energy grid in the region.

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