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Homer City Generating Station is a decommissioned 2- GW coal-burning power station near Homer City, in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is owned by hedge funds and private equity firms and is operated by NRG Energy. [1] Units 1 and 2, rated at 660 MWe, began operation in 1969.
15 lip 2024 · It’s been a year since Pennsylvania’s largest coal-fired power plant shut down. Like hundreds of these plants around the country, the Homer City generating station, in Indiana County, faced stiff competition from natural gas and renewables.
5 cze 2023 · The largest coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania will retire after 54 years of operation, facing competition from natural gas and emissions standards. The plant, built in 1969, has a capacity of 1,888 megawatts and serves Pennsylvania and New York.
15 lip 2024 · Homer City Generating Station, Pennsylvania's largest coal-fired power plant, closed in July 2023. At age 20, Jeremiah Baltzer started working at the Homer City Generating Station...
16 cze 2023 · Opened in 1969 as a base load power plant designed to provide electricity to large areas of Pennsylvania and New York, the Homer City Generating Station in Indiana County is shutting its doors.
4 kwi 2023 · Homer City Generating Station, about 50 miles east of Pittsburgh in Indiana County, will go through “tiered layoffs” until then, William A. Wexler, CEO of Homer City Generation, L.P....
22 lis 2021 · The planned shutdowns could leave Homer City Generating Station as the last large, traditional coal-fired power plant in the state still operating by decade’s end.