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Occupying approximately 28 waterfront acres in Long Island City, the Ravenswood Generating Station was built by Con Edison and began operations in 1963. In 1965, when Ravenswood''s
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Power plant details for Astoria Generating Station, a natural gas power plant located in Edgewater, NY. View the monthly generation and consumption, generator details, and more
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In 2024, the electrical energy generation mix was 48.7% natural gas, 21.3% hydroelectric, 20.6% nuclear, 4.6% wind, 2.6% solar, 1.2% biomass, 0.3% petroleum, and 0.8% other. Small-scale
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Located on 28 waterfront acres in Long Island City, Queens, Ravenswood represents more than 20 percent of New York City''s generation capacity. It played a major role in re-energizing the
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Ravenswood was originally built and owned by Consolidated Edison of New York Inc. (Con Edison) in 1963. The first two units constructed in 1963 were Ravenswood 10 and 20, each
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Astoria Energy II is an independently owned facility that has entered into a 20-year supply agreement with NYPA to service its New York City governmental customers. Location: Seven
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Located on 28 waterfront acres in Long Island City, Queens, Ravenswood represents more than 20 percent of New York City''s generation capacity. It played a major role in re-energizing the grid after 2003''s Northeast Blackout.
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